Sentences with cabal
ca·bal
C c - He had been chosen by a cabal of fellow senators. [+ of]
- The cabal is plotting to take over the world.
- What it really told me is that there is a cartel or cabal of people in AFL football who like to protect each other's interests.
- ACORN's most extreme critics have attacked the group as a tool of some Marxist cabal intent on overthrowing American democracy.
- The cabal to destroy the building was foiled by federal agents.
- [ …] I believed her to have been carried off by some persons belonging to a party of Jacobites who were known to be caballing against the government, though to what extent was not then ascertained.
- They are nothing but a big cabal, and in the end, as usual, the ratepayer got the short end of the stick.
- Acorn was never the evil liberal cabal that fired the imaginations of conservatives and inspired vicious attacks in right.
- The HFPA is a cabal of 85 anointed journalists, while the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which decides the Oscars.