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Molotov

[ US /ˈmɔɫəˌtɑf/ ]
NOUN
  1. Soviet statesman (1890-1986)
  2. a city in the European part of Russia

How To Use Molotov In A Sentence

  • In March 1940, he led the delegation that negotiated with Molotov for an armistice and peace settlement.
  • Molotov lost the post of foreign minister in 1949; and, from 1952, his career fell into eclipse when Stalin criticized him at a Central Committee plenum.
  • Alexander asked if there was anywhere in Molotov they could buy some housewares. THE BRONZE HORSEMAN
  • When Germany invaded Poland in September 1939 the territory was briefly occupied by German troops, before its cession to Russia pursuant to the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact.
  • Molotov disingenuously insisted that any such ventures were “not being approached on political grounds but rather on a commercial basis.” Eisenhower 1956
  • I hated the bugginess of the PS3 version -- you probably didn't get this on PC, but I had slowdown, molotov cocktails that hung suspended in mid air, enemies who would get out of jeeps and stand in mid-air shooting down at me or who would scale cliffs that I couldn't climb. Hocking's Masterpiece
  • anyroad, just want to mention some molotov-related passings, of augie colon, "grandfather of hawaiian percussion" and the man behind the bird calls and jungle sounds of martin denny's "quiet village", and tau moe, the "odysseus of the hawaiian steel guitar scene" who comes up with these? they're awesome! Tales of the guambat.
  • Just be happy you weren't "fragged" with Molotov wine-coolers or "stoned" with chemical weapons. Welcome to California: Your passport please?
  • Molotov's adored wife was arrested and imprisoned. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Soviet news agency Tass reported the ouster of Molotov, Malenkov, and Kaganovich from the Central Committee and from its Presidium because of antiparty activities; Shepilov was ousted on July 4. 1957, Feb. 11
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