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Malenkov
[ mah-luhn-kawf, -kof; Russian muh-lyin-kawf ]
noun
- Ge·or·gi Ma·xi·mi·lia·no·vich [gyi-, awr, -gyee m, uh, -ksyi-myi-, lyah, -n, uh, -vyich], 1902–88, Russian political leader: premier of the Soviet Union 1953–55.
Malenkov
/ məlɪnˈkɔf /
noun
- MalenkovGeorgi Maksimilianovich19021988MRussianPOLITICS: politicianPOLITICS: prime minister Georgi Maksimilianovich (ɡɪˈɔrɡij ˌməksjimɪlˈjɑnəvjɪtʃ). 1902–88, Soviet politician; prime minister (1953–55). He was removed from the party presidium (1957) for plotting against Khrushchev; expelled from the Communist Party (1961)
Example Sentences
What was Mrs. Malenkov’s husband up to, for example?
Yet even the innocent, happy-go-lucky Doug realized that Mrs. Malenkov was not well and that the situation was untenable.
As our narrator, McGrath is, of course, aware he is navigating a minefield, and he does so adroitly and without judgment — if anything, he makes fun of himself the most and looks at Mrs. Malenkov in a perplexed, sensitive manner.
Doug was 14, and a new history teacher, whom he calls Mrs. Malenkov, entered the picture.
My vocabulary was still a work in progress, so I couldn’t have understood most, if any, of its hundred-plus cultural references: Joseph Stalin, Malenkov, Nasser and Prokofiev/Rockefeller, Campanella, Communist Bloc.
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