Litvinov

[ lit-vee-nawf, -nof; Russian lyi-tvyee-nuhf ]

noun
  1. Ma·ksim Ma·ksi·mo·vich [muh-ksyeemmuh-ksyee-muh-vyich], /mʌˈksyim mʌˈksyi mə vyɪtʃ/, 1876–1951, Russian Communist leader and diplomat.

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How to use Litvinov in a sentence

  • Potugin is but a weary shadow of Litvinov, but it is difficult to say how much this is a telling refinement of art.

    Smoke | Turgenev Ivan Sergeevich
  • Litvinov shrugged his shoulders, and turning into Webers, he picked up a newspaper and asked for an ice.

    Smoke | Turgenev Ivan Sergeevich
  • Litvinov escorted them outside, hoping for a last look from Irina, but she took her seat in the carriage without turning her head.

    Smoke | Turgenev Ivan Sergeevich
  • The broad-shouldered man sitting in the corner raised his head quickly at these words and looked attentively at Litvinov.

    Smoke | Turgenev Ivan Sergeevich
  • He made a curious impression on Litvinov; he awakened in him respect and liking, and a kind of involuntary compassion.

    Smoke | Turgenev Ivan Sergeevich