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Czech   /tʃɛk/   Listen
Czech

noun
(pl. Czechs)
1.
A native of inhabitant of the Czech Republic.
2.
A native or inhabitant of the former republic of Czechoslovakia.  Synonyms: Czechoslovak, Czechoslovakian.
3.
The Slavic language of Czechs.



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"Czech" Quotes from Famous Books



... A.M. a battalion of Czech troops, with band and a guard of honour from H.M.S. Suffolk, with Commodore Payne, R.N., Mr. Hodgson, the British Consul, the President of the Zemstrov Prava, and Russian and Allied officials, were assembled on the quay ...
— With the "Die-Hards" in Siberia • John Ward

... background, the old methods of favouritism were steadily discouraged, and it is not too much to say that an entirely new atmosphere has been created in Belgrade since 1903. Among the younger politicians in Serbia, as in other Slavonic countries, the moral influence of Professor Masaryk, the great Czech philosopher and politician, has grown more and ...
— The War and Democracy • R.W. Seton-Watson, J. Dover Wilson, Alfred E. Zimmern,

... hired an advertising agency to promote his products, and built up a national distribution, and took on some sidelines. Then, during the late Mr. Chamberlain's 'Peace in our time,' he picked up a refugee Czech chemist and foods-expert named Anton Varcek, who whipped up a lot of new products. So business got better and better, and they made more money to spend on advertising to get more money to buy more advertising to make more ...
— Murder in the Gunroom • Henry Beam Piper



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