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politick

Etymology 1

  1. (obsolete form of politic English) Etymology 2

    v

  2. To engage in political activity.

WordNet
politick

v. engage in political activities; "This colleague is always politicking"

Usage examples of "politick".

And I realized instantly that was a direct, locally known quote of my father, Gerry Nanapush, famous politicking hero, dangerous armed criminal, judo expert, escape artist, charismatic member of the American Indian Movement, and smoker of many pipes of kinnikinnick in the most radical groups.

Heyman, who usually worked with the special response detail at the White House, had politicked to get the Moonbase assignment.

My mom thought it sounded wrong with my last name, so she politicked for Amaranthit means the same but doesn't alliterate and it stuck.

It was a position that took up twenty-five hours in the day, leaving no time for anything other than dealmaking and politicking.

Over the next fifteen years, devious politicking, strikes, ultimatums and power plays by nervous administrators on the other Systems - Altair, Capella, Betelgeuse and Procyon - were frequent: each Star determined to have equal safeguards against alien incursions.