ex-president









ex-president


ex-president [eks-prez-i-duh nt] ExamplesWord Origin noun

  1. a former president: ex-president of the company.

Origin of ex-president An Americanism dating back to 1790–1800 Examples from the Web for ex-president Contemporary Examples of ex-president

  • Then Dugin recommended supporting fugitive Ukrainian ex-president Victor Yanukovych, who is now in Russia.

    Alexander Dugin: The Crazy Ideologue of the New Russian Empire

    Oleg Shynkarenko

    April 2, 2014

  • In Donetsk, the ex-president reportedly tried to escape in a private plane, but border guards prevented him from taking off.

    Where in the World Is Yanukovych?

    Oleg Shynkarenko

    February 25, 2014

  • Does Mamet really begrudge a president or ex-president Secret Service protection?

    A Response to David Mamet on Gun Control

    Michael Tomasky

    January 28, 2013

  • When the ex-president suddenly died 40 years ago today, aide Tom Johnson was the one who told the world.

    Notes on LBJ’s Death From His Closest Aide

    Tom Johnson

    January 22, 2013

  • The ex-president killed it on stage at the Democratic National Convention Wednesday night.

    Bill Clinton’s Speech: Read the Full Text Here

    The Daily Beast

    September 6, 2012

  • Historical Examples of ex-president

  • Men like the Wilcoxes, or ex-President Roosevelt, would say yes.

    Howards End

    E. M. Forster

  • Manuel Gonzales, ex-president of Mexico, is the governor of the state.

    Aztec Land

    Maturin M. Ballou

  • Our Ex-President, however, has ceased apparently to “wabble.”

    Socialism As It Is

    William English Walling

  • He had gathered about him a following, among them an ex-president of the United States.

    The Root of Evil

    Thomas Dixon

  • “B-b-bully,” exclaimed Pepper, adopting the vernacular of an ex-President.

    The Boy Scouts on the Yukon

    Ralph Victor

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