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Often used in the same context:
lackeys,
bosses,
flunkies,
hirelings,
cronies,
overlords,
blandishments,
stooges,
craven,
placemen,
toadying,
minions,
moneybags,
honchos,
grandees,
fatcat,
satraps,
bigwigs,
acolytes,
supremos,
allies,
loth,
factotums,
flunkey,
claque,
plutocrats,
powerbrokers,
profiteers,
elites,
cabal,
warmongers,
sycophants,
danegeld,
potentates,
eurocrat,
financiers,
mandarins,
bureaucrats,
acquiescence,
bunglers,
vassals,
shills,
consiglieri,
officialdom,
dogsbody,
barons,
dumbos,
tinpot,
subservience,
lickspittle,
masters,
despots,
superiors,
capitalists,
benefactors,
satrapies,
plebs,
pusillanimity,
underlings,
egotists,
bribable,
machinations,
politicians,
bigshot,
prigs,
beeb,
incompetents,
chieftains,
mercenary,
perfidy,
careerist,
hypocrites,
servility,
usurpers,
largesse,
shafting,
dosh,
imperialists,
attentions,
courtiers,
obsequiousness,
functionaries,
mullahs,
dunderheads,
toilers,
obduracy,
heirarchy,
fealty,
philistines,
servants,
rulers,
oligarchy,
ilk,
connivers,
gravy train,
dictators,
henchmen,
bootlicking,
intransigence,
exploiters,
paymaster,
backers,
overseers,
patrons,
headquarters,
sponsors,
commissaries,
commissioners,
commanders,
employer,
employers,
protectors,
commissary,
consuls,
creditors,
directors,
governors,
govt
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— Adjectives for paymasters:
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joint,
own,
such,
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foreign,
political,
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military,
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