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- noun Plural form of
Circassian .
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Examples
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Some people called the Circassians gypsies and scorned them for living on the fringes of society, isolated and answering only to their own laws.
The Chef’s Apprentice Elle Newmark 2008
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He was one of those people who called the Circassians gypsies and then spat.
The Chef’s Apprentice Elle Newmark 2008
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He was one of those people who called the Circassians gypsies and then spat.
The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008
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He was one of those people who called the Circassians gypsies and then spat.
The Chef’s Apprentice Elle Newmark 2008
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Some people called the Circassians gypsies and scorned them for living on the fringes of society, isolated and answering only to their own laws.
The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008
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Some people called the Circassians gypsies and scorned them for living on the fringes of society, isolated and answering only to their own laws.
The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008
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Some people called the Circassians gypsies and scorned them for living on the fringes of society, isolated and answering only to their own laws.
The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008
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He was one of those people who called the Circassians gypsies and then spat.
The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008
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He was one of those people who called the Circassians gypsies and then spat.
The Book of Unholy Mischief Elle Newmark 2008
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Some people called the Circassians gypsies and scorned them for living on the fringes of society, isolated and answering only to their own laws.
The Chef’s Apprentice Elle Newmark 2008
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