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kazatsky

or ka·zat·ske

[ kuh-zaht-skee ]

noun

, plural ka·zat·skies.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of kazatsky1

From the Russian word kazátskiĭ literally, Cossack (adj.)
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Example Sentences

He danced the kazatsky, jumped his motorcycle over 14 barrels, controlled the very animals of the forest.

“I think my kid might have been a little embarrassed when I performed an impromptu kazatsky dance at his graduation.”

"Epstein said the only thing in his file was that he was observed dancing the kazatsky at a 50th-wedding-anniversary party for his Aunt Yetta, who was once engaged to a Trotskyite."

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