Ukraine

[ US /juˈkɹeɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a republic in southeastern Europe; formerly a European soviet; the center of the original Russian state which came into existence in the ninth century
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How To Use Ukraine In A Sentence

  • The following years were characterized by rifts with Russia, in which the Ukraine jealously guarded its own independence against its overbearing neighbour.
  • Free-kick to Ukraine outside the box on the left-hand side, after Kalin is obstructed by Trabe.
  • The three visiting prime ministers also met with their Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, who blamed Ukraine for failure to honor a multilateral agreement to resume shipment of gas to Europe.
  • She was born Ella Goldberg in Kherson, Ukraine in 1896, and at the age of ten came to live in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Virginia Sanchez-Korrol: Of Teachers and History: A Brooklyn Memoir
  • There was a change in import prices, but only with the countries with which Lithuanian had to renounce its former free trade agreements, such as Ukraine.
  • There, a porcupine, wild boar, pig, stupid pig, Ukraine, pig eight quit of little piglets species.
  • Ukraine's Olga Roschupkina went first, and fell almost immediately on her flip-flop to two layouts.
  • Nor will they benefit by being ruled by oligarchs from the western Ukraine rather than from the eastern Ukraine.
  • CNN: Ukraine general arrested in decapitation case POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: July 23, 2009
  • The rapidity with which organic carbon can build up in soils is also indicated by examples of buried steppe soils formed during short-lived interstadial phases in Russia and Ukraine. The Future of Power Generation: Nuclear Fusion
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