Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
Czechoslovakian .
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Examples
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Some places in the literature they're described as Slovaks or even Czechoslovakians, which is obviously less accurate.
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Nor could the "Czechoslovakians" as there were very few such people.
timrollpickering 2008
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Czechoslovakians, Mexicans and others enter Canada as "tourists" and then apply for asylum, sometimes by the plane load and sometimes by the bus load.
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Czechoslovakians, Mexicans and others enter Canada as "tourists" and then apply for asylum, sometimes by the plane load and sometimes by the bus load.
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Czechoslovakians, Mexicans and others enter Canada as "tourists" and then apply for asylum, sometimes by the plane load and sometimes by the bus load.
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In addition to the more than 300 American military POWs on the Enoura Maru that day, there were nine British, one Canadian, one Australian, one Norwegian and four Czechoslovakians – all civilians, who had been captured by the Japanese in the Philippines and were being sent with the Americans to Japan.
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Czechoslovakians, Mexicans and others enter Canada as "tourists" and then apply for asylum, sometimes by the plane load and sometimes by the bus load.
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Czechoslovakians, Mexicans and others enter Canada as "tourists" and then apply for asylum, sometimes by the plane load and sometimes by the bus load.
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Czechoslovakians, Mexicans and others enter Canada as "tourists" and then apply for asylum, sometimes by the plane load and sometimes by the bus load.
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Czechoslovakians, Mexicans and others enter Canada as "tourists" and then apply for asylum, sometimes by the plane load and sometimes by the bus load.
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