Words and phrases that have a meaning related to omnibus:  (156 results)
Contains:
roof, window
Often used in the same context:
bill, reauthorization, legislation, appropriations, amendment, joint resolution, concurrent resolution, adjourning, reauthorize, bipartisan, passage, earmarks, noncontroversial, repeal, appropriation bill, conferees, engrossment, unamended, subcommittee, enactment, bicameral, amendatory, provisions, measure, supplemental, eighteenth amendment, pork barrel, legislatively, recess, authorizes, companion, catchall, repealer, reapportioning, vetoed, enacted, unobligated, fillibuster, procedural, cosponsor, appropriates, filibuster, budget, attainder, lawmakers, cloture, trillion, addendum, item veto, hope chest, majorities, tabled, enation, extender, discretionary, senators, interpellate, votable, codifies, negatived, referenda, acela, passed, provisos, storting, hearings, package, surcharge, congressional, encompassing, ayes, constitutionality, unclassified, sunsetting, glancingly, adjournment, emendation, larded, reconvenes, legislated, precatory, rescission, stimulus, agenda, federalization, overhaul, seg, unnumbered, amdt, subchapter, unexpended, amended, intrastate commerce, anwr, legislature, plenary, purposive, allocates, undigested, extraneous, adjudicatory, unspent, taxi, cab, omnibuses, tram, lorry, streetcar, bus, trams, ambulance, coach, buggy, stagecoach, wagon, cart, salon, chaise, steamboat, bike, boat, buses, comprehensive, controversial, generic, intercity, obnoxious, prohibitory, purchase, simple, stringent, antidiscrimination, called, compendious, debated, declaratory, ive, monographic, nondiscriminatory, pathbreaking, permissive
More general:
public transport
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— Nouns for omnibus: bill, test, bills, legislation, driver, volume, term, measure, clause, service, rebus, more...

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