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  • noun Plural form of Creolian.

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  • Lauterbach's book traces the careers of now-forgotten people like Walter Barnes, who not only headed a band called the Royal Creolians, who barnstormed through some of black America's more obscure backwaters, but wrote a column for the black Chicago

    News 2011

  • Lauterbach's book traces the careers of now-forgotten people like Walter Barnes, who not only headed a band called the Royal Creolians, who barnstormed through some of black America's more obscure backwaters, but wrote a column for the black Chicago

    News 2011

  • The PERUVIAN Creolians dance after the same manner, without laying aside their long swords, the point of which they contrive to keep up before them so that it may not hinder them from rising, or in coupeeing, which is sometimes to such a degree that it looks like kneeling.

    A Treatise on the Art of Dancing Giovanni-Andrea Gallini 1766

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