He was plainly wanting in many of the qualities of a party leader, and in most of the qualities of a parliamentary gladiator, and he was not likely to succeed in all forms of statesmanship.
In future years it will perhaps be regarded as one of his chief claims that he refused to become a party leader.
But he was not minister; he was only a party leader; his speeches were, as they were intended to be, party speeches; they had something of the exaggeration which conflict always produces.
But now a Northern senator of remarkable ability, a party leader, a candidate for the Presidency, had reported the measure, and made it a test of Democratic faith, of administration fealty.
The friends of Van Buren had not simply beaten Cass at the polls, they had discredited him as a party leader.
After the triumph of Harrison in 1840, Mr. Cushing evidently aspired to be a party leader.
If he does not speak with the weight and authority of a party leader, he is at least free from the embarrassments by which a party leader is beset, and unhampered by the caution which a party leader is bound to exercise.
He was no party boss, not even a party leader; if he had any ambition at that time, it was to become a national leader and the exponent of what he himself had called in his letter to Rutledge "pure Americanism.
But there again the term party is inaccurate; if Adams had, in some respect, Federalist tendencies, he was not a party man or a party leader.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "party leader" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.