The pundit was obviously offended by the shoes being carried in the left hand. |
The notion of muckraking journalism as an aphrodisiac seems like mere pundit wish fulfillment. |
The former committeewoman turned the position into a job as a national conservative pundit. |
A BBC presenter introduced pundit Ravi Shankar as the most famous living Indian on earth. |
Some young men were offered jobs as police constables, but the pundit community does not regard policing as a fitting profession. |
Brion was by no means the only pundit predicting some form of revolutionary upheaval. |