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US
/ˈɫaʊs, ˈɫɑoʊs, ˈɫeɪoʊs/
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NOUN
- a mountainous landlocked communist state in southeastern Asia; achieved independence from France in 1949
How To Use Laos In A Sentence
- One mission involved his parachuting from the belly of a B-52 from 30,000 feet into the jungles of Laos in what he said, They called a halo jump. STANLEY BRYON MAXCY JR
- ‘The future of biopharmaceuticals has simply never been brighter,’ said Laos.
- A brutal military junta rules Burma, while repressive Communist regimes control Laos and Vietnam.
- Facing total defeat in Vietnam, the French subsequently conceded full independence to Laos.
- The Hmong (pronounced "mung") had aligned themselves with the U.S. in its secret war in Laos, and had to flee afterward as refugees. The Appleton Post-Crescent Latest Headlines
- Beyond a sound Laotian economy promoting stability in the region, Laos' government has stepped up efforts to combat cultivation, production and transshipment of opium, heroin and marijuana.
- They were ethnic Mien, fiercely independent ‘hill people’ who had been recruited by the CIA to fight the Communist insurgency in Laos and Vietnam, with the explicit promise of safe haven in America if they lost.
- The Japanese delegation received a chilly reception in Laos.
- A pair of shattered aviator glasses were found at the site of a 1968 helicopter crash in Laos.
- Nation in Southeast Asia; bordered by Laos to the north, Vietnam to the east, the Gulf of Siam to the south, and Thailand to the west and north. Cambodia