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Jugoslav
[ yoo-goh-slahv, -slav ]
Jugoslav
/ ˌjuːɡəʊˈslɑːvɪən; ˈjuːɡəʊˌslɑːv /
adjective
- a variant spelling of Yugoslav Yugoslavian
Other Words From
- Jugo·slavic adjective
Example Sentences
But the film's second unit ran into trouble with the Jugoslav police while shooting background material, the picture was put on hold, and Neill returned to Hollywood.
The Americans are accustomed to think of the Jugoslavs and their kinsmen as grave and sombre, or, when their passions are excited, prone to deeds of tragic violence.
But Italian opinion had been steadily aroused by a chauvinist press campaign to demand not merely the application of the Treaty of London but the annexation of Fiume, which the treaty assigned to the Jugoslavs.
In calling this A Book of Jugoslav Fairy Tales and Folk Tales I have used the word Jugoslav in its literal sense of Southern Slav.
In any event, the Hungarians appear to have a more friendly feeling for their Jugoslav neighbors than for the Rumanians, whom they charge with a deliberate attempt to bring about their economic ruin.
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