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Yugoslavian

/ ˌjuːɡəʊˈslɑːvɪən /

adjective

  1. of or relating to Yugoslavia or its inhabitants


noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Yugoslavia

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Example Sentences

Why did the Yugoslavian novelist Danilo Kis use modernist experiments to explore the horrors of the Eastern Bloc?

“Unsung Yugoslavian novelist” is not the sort of accolade that moves a book off of a shelf.

The Yugoslavian civil wars only underscored the stability elsewhere on the continent.

Jevtic was a Serb who had saved dozens of Croats from a massacre by his fellow Serbs during the 1990s Yugoslavian wars.

Danilo Kis is Jewish and Serbian and half-Hungarian and once-Yugoslavian—ergo, European.

Well, you were aware of the fact he had been drafted and was in the Yugoslavian Army?

There was a delegation of Yugoslavian geologists who knew him—and he introduced us.

It is nothing terrible to form a joint American-Yugoslavian venture—form a corporation.

In the Yugoslavian sectors of Macedonia, however, most Macedonians felt oppressed and restricted.

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