[
US
/ˈsɝb/
]
NOUN
- a member of a Slavic people who settled in Serbia and neighboring areas in the 6th and 7th centuries
How To Use Serb In A Sentence
- The plotters were arrested in September 2006, just a few months after the country broke away from Serbia.
- In fact, the e-cigs are so realistic-looking, that, when I vaped one in public, a passerby or two admonished me on how bad smoking was for my health!
- His tour came after Serbian President Boris Tadic said that he would join other leaders in the Brdo at Kranj castle, but only if Kosovo was represented by the United Nations and their officials sit at the table with nameplates Kosovo-UNMIK (UN Mission in Kosovo). The Earth Times Online Newspaper
- The big Serb held firm and pulled one back with a towering header. The Sun
- 2003 – Under a new Constitutional Charter, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was reconstituted into a loose confederation of Serbia and Montenegro.
- Initiatives such as parental leave for men and parenting classes that emphasize the role of fathers could help to maximize children's development from early childhood to preadolescence," says Serbin.
- The U . N. administrator faulted ethnic Albanian politicians for not doing enough to reassure the Serb minority.
- The Serb picked out Shelvey whose deflected shot found the net. The Sun
- Reports of torture and mass executions in Serbia's detention camps have outraged the world's religious leaders.
- Karadzic rarely referred to specific allegations in the indictment, concentrating instead on what he described as the victimization of the Serbs in Bosnia and Croatia, which prompted them to take up arms. Fore, right!