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US
/ˌtʃɛtʃəsɫoʊˈvɑkiən/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to Czechoslovakia or its people or their language
The Czech border
The Czechoslovakian population
Czechoslovak nationalists
NOUN
- a native or inhabitant of the former republic of Czechoslovakia
How To Use Czechoslovakian In A Sentence
- In particular, the Czechoslovakian agreement carries a cultural clause which covers conservation, training and special events alongside the audiovisual sector.
- The Czechoslovakian coup did two things absolutely necessary for the adoption of the containment policy.
- The hotel had contributed several bottles of nonvintage Czechoslovakian champagne, their labels discreetly hidden by white napkins. Death of a Gossip
- Heating the sugar until it melts, as practised in many bars, is a Czechoslovakian custom.
- Actually his affair with East Asia started in 1977 when he was posted at the Czechoslovakian embassy in Hanoi as cultural and press attaché for two years.
- Those who rejected the conventional view and took up the cause of Czechoslovakian children were largely outside the mainstream of refugee aid.
- At the time, it was the seventh straight day of mass demonstrations demanding democracy and freedom in the Czechoslovakian capital.
- In particular, the Czechoslovakian agreement carries a cultural clause which covers conservation, training and special events alongside the audiovisual sector.
- People rush off to antique shops and pay a fortune for Bohemian glass but forget it came from the same glass works that now make Czechoslovakian Glass.
- The Czechoslovakian population