Czech

[ US /ˈtʃɛk/ ]
NOUN
  1. the Slavic language of Czechs
  2. a native or inhabitant of the former republic of Czechoslovakia
  3. a native of inhabitant of the Czech Republic
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to Czechoslovakia or its people or their language
    The Czech border
    The Czechoslovakian population
    Czechoslovak nationalists
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How To Use Czech In A Sentence

  • Some of the German people were all of a sudden no longer Germans but Czechs or Poles.
  • Secular remains of Gothic architecture in Czechoslovakia are fewer.
  • The Czechs had been Nazified, then communized, their Prague Spring crushed by Russian tanks. The Return
  • The word "robot" comes from the Czech word "robotnik", meaning serf, or Forbes.com: News
  • Chatting in their usual rapid-fire mix of Czech and Slovak -- a sound that assistant coach Tim Hunter once described as "three guys trying to drown: blub-blub-blub" -- the trio suddenly broke into hysterical laughter. From the archives: Skating through life
  • There is a wind in southern Europe called the sirocco, known in Berdych's Czech Republic as the jugo. The Championships, Wimbledon 2010 - Grand Slam Tennis - Official Site by IBM
  • This is partly true-which explains the relative stability the Czech Republic enjoyed in the first half of the 1990s.
  • The frustrating part for the Scots is that the Czechs, while occasionally slick in attack, appeared glaringly vulnerable in defence. Strikerless Scotland's negative approach is punished by Czechs
  • It was tested in 1953, but in 1955 Czechoslovak army was not interested in such vehicle anymore and PM-I was cancelled.
  • The Czech Republic has a long artistic tradition.
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