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Prague

[ US /ˈpɹɑɡ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic in the western part of the country; a cultural and commercial center since the 14th century

How To Use Prague In A Sentence

  • More particularly, in the hoodedness of her eyes, she reminded me of Malvina Schalkova, the Prague-born artist posthumously famous for the sketches and watercolors she made in Theresienstadt, and whose self-portrait, mirroring an infinity of sorrow, I first became familiar with when I visited Theresienstadt with Zoë. Kalooki Nights
  • The Czechs had been Nazified, then communized, their Prague Spring crushed by Russian tanks. The Return
  • NUREMBERG SCHOOL: Half-way between the sentiment of Cologne and the realism of Prague stood the early school of Nuremberg, with no known painter at its head. A Text-Book of the History of Painting
  • It was a portent of climatic things to come, which culminated in the worst floods in living memory in cities such as Prague and Dresden.
  • Two further weeks were spent on an exterior set, built into the ruins of a castle outside Prague, where the streets of London were constructed.
  • Almost immediately, Sprague tags a braking Rezendes in the rear bumper, nearly sending Rezendes into a 180-degree spin.
  • METHODS: Sprague - Dawley rats received food and water ad libitum in 1 week of acclimation.
  • Plans are also underway for an exchange visit from members of an orchestra in Prague in April.
  • Within a week, Hitler had occupied the Sudetenland, and six months later German tanks rolled into Prague.
  • In 1912 he held the chair of theoretical physics at the German University of Prague.
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