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- noun Plural form of
negroid .
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Examples
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He is creating an army of solar-powered negroids, which have already infiltrated the ranks of U.S. society.
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A whole PPV of retards, kangaroos, and negroids fighting to the death in pits and steel cages?
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Súdáni negroids, who excused their running away by saying,
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“Excision” is universal amongst the negroids of the
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Tokar, Teb and Tamasi, were made upon the gallant Sudani negroids, the Bisharin outlying Sawakin, who were battling for the holy cause of liberty and religion and for escape from Turkish task-masters and Egyptian tax-gatherers, not an English official in camp, after the death of the gallant and lamented Major Morice, was capable of speaking Arabic.
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The Germans thought of the Italians as racially inferior negroids, and the Italians were perplexed by the Nazi cult of death.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin De Bernieres, Louis 2003
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It was amusing and appropriate to humiliate the negroids whose culture was so paltry.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin De Bernieres, Louis 2003
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They are negroids and there are many of them of the Jewish Faith-two reasons why stupid and ignorant people hate them.
The World Today 1948
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Besides these primitive races there are the dark-skinned negroids of Bantu stock, commonly known in their tribal groups as Kaffirs, Zulu,
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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Many hardships were endured and servants lost in a simoom which overtook us in the march to the Atbara, and after numerous adventures in the country of the Nubas -- pagans, negroids, worshippers of the moon -- I arrived on
The World's Greatest Books — Volume 19 — Travel and Adventure Various 1909
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