Roumania
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- Roumanian adjective
Example Sentences
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Before their myriad wins and push for equal pay in the sport, Margaret and Roumania Peters dominated Black women’s tennis in the 1930s and later pressured the U.S.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 28, 2024
The tennis courts moved into the spotlight when African American tennis champions Margaret Peters and Roumania Peters Walker, sisters who lived at 2710 O St. NW, played there from the 1930s through the 1980s.
From Washington Post • Oct. 24, 2018
He was two years at the Royal Opera House at Munich, three years at the German Opera House at Czernowitz, Roumania.
From Time Magazine Archive
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That is to say, he obtained the credit for enlarging the area of Roumania from approximately that of England to roughly that of the British Isles.
From Time Magazine Archive
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They came from Russia and Poland and later Roumania and Austria, all Eastern Europe, all through the nineteenth century.
From "Code Name Verity" by Elizabeth Wein
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