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US
/ˈɫaɪpsɪɡ/
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NOUN
- a city in southeastern Germany famous for fairs; formerly a music and publishing center
How To Use Leipzig In A Sentence
- When BMW began investing in Leipzig in 2002, few of its new hires came from the ranks of the unemployed.
- He learnt music first with his father, leader of the Gewandhaus Orchestra, then studied in Leipzig and Munich.
- On her way home she called on her cousins in Leipzig, where they all drank champagne with whole peaches in each glass. Spitfire Women of World War II
- Mobs of Right-wing thugs set ablaze a tent city housing refugees outside Leipzig and torched a hostel in Zielitz.
- The Leipzig, formed in 1988, has cultivated a particularized style in this repertoire, one that, in the National Gallery's cavernous West Garden Court, offers both rewards and frustrations. Leipzig Quartet doesn't play it rough enough
- After Random House pussed out on publishing Sherry Jones's historical novel Jewel of Medina about one of the wives of the prophet Muhammad-they were scared that it might incite violence from extremists, which is kind of the publishing equivalent of some big dude calling the cops on a girl-she told Leipziger Volkszeitung that a German publisher would print the book in English, inshallah. Gawker
- The students were preparing and cooking various dishes, but the one that interested me was the _Leipziger Allerlei_, because I compared it with the "herbage" an English plain cook throws into water and sends up half drained, half cold, and often enough half clean. Home Life in Germany
- The first open defiance took place the next day in Leipzig. Times, Sunday Times
- Göschen took the _Thalia_ (dropping the 'Rhenish'), Schiller paid his more pressing debts, and early in April was on his way to Leipzig, panting for the new friends as the hart panteth after the water-brooks. The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller
- He was a prizewinner in 1988 at the Leipzig International Bach Competition in Spain, also receiving the special virtuoso prize for the most outstanding performance of the event.