Bolshevist

[ US /ˈboʊɫʃɪˌvɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a Russian member of the left-wing majority group that followed Lenin and eventually became the Russian communist party
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to Bolshevism
    Bolshevik Revolution
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How To Use Bolshevist In A Sentence

  • The editor was often called a Bolshevist -- as who is not in these days? The Beauty and the Bolshevist
  • But, as every one will remember, 'Bolshevist' had become at this period a vague term of abuse, like 'Hun' during the war. Potterism A Tragi-Farcical Tract
  • The otherwise staid stock market publication wallowed in scurrilous drivel about Obama's communist father ( "Like Father, Like Son"), the candidate's ties to Jim Wallis, the "Bolshevist" publisher of the progressive Christian magazine Sojourners, and the fact that favorable editorials on Obama's "transformative candidacy" were emanating from such publications as the communist People's World Weekly. Where Are the Slander Merchants Taking Us?
  • It is the purest kind of buncombe for any man to say that democracy is the millenium, just as it is lunacy for the Bolshevist to say that to introduce his system would introduce the millenium. Democracy or Bolshevism
  • And if the Socialist -- if the Bolshevist is the man who's going to see to it that they don't happen, if a Soviet Government is the only Mr. Waddington of Wyck
  • But the bourgeois and the coalitionist press represented this movement as a pogromist, counter-revolutionary affair, and, at the same time, as a Bolshevist crusade, the immediate object of which was to seize the reins of Government by the use of armed force against the Central Executive Committee. From October to Brest-Litovsk
  • The first aim of the Bolshevist seducer and sly talker is to make you doubt God.
  • By all means, Rep. Broun, save us from this Judeo-Bolshevist plot against the Fatherland! Think Progress » Rep. Paul Broun: The ramifications of health reform will be like ‘the Great War of Yankee Aggression.’
  • You people call him 'Bolshevist' and 'anarchist,' because he is trying to overthrow the existing order of things. 32 Caliber
  • But the bourgeois and the coalitionist press represented this movement as a pogromist, counter-revolutionary affair, and, at the same time, as a Bolshevist crusade, the immediate object of which was to seize the reins of Government by the use of armed force against the Central Executive Committee. From October to Brest-Litovsk
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