Definitions

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  • noun A person from Luxembourg
  • adjective of or pertaining to Luxembourg

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Examples

  • All ended happily for the Luxembourgian contingent, who found tickets and watched Muller rally to beat Ernests Gulbis in four sets.

    Swearing Is '#&@?!!' Costly, Unless It's in Serbian 2011

  • One relative newcomer to the world of fine dining is Felix Hirsch, a 20-year-old Luxembourgian undergraduate at the London School of Economics.

    Have Food Blogs Come of Age? Bruce Palling 2010

  • In 2010, Contador faced serious competition from Andy Schleck, a 26-year-old Luxembourgian, who lost the race by 39 seconds.

    Contador's Inconvenient Talent Reed Albergotti 2011

  • The Hurun Report, founded by Rupert Hoogewerf , the Luxembourgian who used to compile the list for Forbes, says there are at least 189 billionaires in China.

    China's Tricky Billionaire Count Robert Frank 2011

  • What do a Lithuanian model in Paris, a British dot-com consultant and an undergraduate Luxembourgian in London all have in common?

    Have Food Blogs Come of Age? Bruce Palling 2010

  • They had bought night tickets—a bad bet since the night session features just one men's match, and it rarely involves a Luxembourgian —and now were hunting for day tickets.

    Swearing Is '#&@?!!' Costly, Unless It's in Serbian 2011

  • Schleck is struggling for a couple of seconds, but he digs deep and drags himself back in, hauling himself level and fixing the Spaniard with a look of near-loathing, Luxembourgian epithets swishing round in his head.

    Tour de France 2010: Stage 17 - as it happened 2010

  • This is not only due to the increasing costs of all the (un) necessary procedures and the sophistication of the language testing (which includes the languages irrelevant for the successful functioning of the migrants in the Union, such as Latvian, Dutch, or Luxembourgian), but also because of the fundamental shift from the multi-cultural vision of European societies to the mono-cultural fantasies.

    Jaime Pozuelo-Monfort: New European Immigration Policy Trend 2010

  • This is not only due to the increasing costs of all the (un) necessary procedures and the sophistication of the language testing (which includes the languages irrelevant for the successful functioning of the migrants in the Union, such as Latvian, Dutch, or Luxembourgian), but also because of the fundamental shift from the multi-cultural vision of European societies to the mono-cultural fantasies.

    Jaime Pozuelo-Monfort: New European Immigration Policy Trend 2010

  • This wasn't just any old meal of Luxembourgian delicacies.

    Royalty, Ex-President Raise Toasts at the Met 2010

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