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11 Sentences With "backslapper"

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Those who know him say Bolton is not a backslapper.
"He's not a backslapper type, but neither is he anti-social," Schatz said.
Not a "backslapper," he was extremely smart, hard-working, and very serious about his work. Sen.
WASHINGTON — Joseph R. Biden Jr. came up in politics as an old-school backslapper whose greatest strength was his ability to connect.
Ms. Brainard is "not a backslapper," said Mr. Sperling, but she has developed a reputation as a subtle but unbending advocate for the goals she is assigned to pursue.
Longtime E.P.A. employees described Mr. Perrotta as a backslapper and a fast-talker who enjoys talking about his mob-busting days and has given the impression that he chafed under the leadership of others.
Aubrey is pretty much the last person she would want in the family — her husband (Douglas Rees) can't even bear to be around this hearty backslapper who could bore the paint off the walls — yet here he is.
A gregarious, backslapper of a man, Mr. Clark works out of the Phoenix office, and he exudes the can-do spirit of the traditional financial adviser one often finds teeing off at the golf course or holding forth at a rotary luncheon.
He's the anti-Obama, all theater where the president is all prudence, the mouth-that-spews to the presidential teleprompter, rage against reason, the backslapper against the maestro of aloofness, the rabble-rouser to the cerebral law professor, the deal maker to the diligent observer.
His Broadway credits include The Backslapper (1925), The Sea Woman (1925), Paid (1925), Saturday's Children (1927), The Royal Family (1927), See Naples and Die (1929), Apron Strings (1930), Up Pops the Devil (1930), A Modern Virgin (1931), Here Goes the Bride (1931), Blessed Event (1932), There's Always Juliet (1932), and Message for Margaret (1947).
New York-born Dillaway started his acting career in the 1920s, with numerous appearances on Broadway. His Broadway debut came in The Backslapper (1925). In 1927, Dillaway was one of seven actors who were found guilty in New York City of participating in the production of an obscene play, The Virgin Man. They received suspended sentences, and three producers of the play were fined $250 each and sentenced to 10 days in the workhouse.

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