russians

[Rus·sian]

Of or pertaining to or characteristic of Russia or its people or culture or language

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Of or pertaining to Russia, its inhabitants, or language.

Noun
the Slavic language that is the official language of Russia

Noun
a native or inhabitant of Russia

Adjective
of or pertaining to or characteristic of Russia or its people or culture or language; "Russian dancing"


a.
Of or pertaining to Russia, its inhabitants, or language.

n.
A native or inhabitant of Russia; the language of Russia.


Russian

Rus"sian (? ∨ ?; 277), a. Of or pertaining to Russia, its inhabitants, or language. -- n. A native or inhabitant of Russia; the language of Russia. Russian bath. See under Bath.

Of or pertaining to Russia, its inhabitants, or language.

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Usage Examples

In days of doubt, in days of dreary musings on my country's fate, you alone are my comfort and support, oh great, powerful, righteous, and free Russian language!

The best thing we can do if we want the Russians to let us be Americans is to let the Russians be Russian.

In the heat of the Russian summer a sleeping car is the most horrible instrument of martyrdom imaginable.

Luck, like a Russian car, generally only works if you push it.

Courage: Great Russian word, fit for the songs of our children's children, pure on their tongues, and free.

I can say without affectation that I belong to the Russian convict world no less than I do to Russian literature. I got my education there, and it will last forever.

The failure of the Russian Socialist Republic will be the defeat of the proletariat of the whole world.

The great drama of Russian history has been between its state and society. Put simply, Russia has always had too much state and not enough society.

I'm an afternoon tea type of girl. I come from a Russian background where we love our teas. So between lunch and dinner after training I come home and I love a nice cup of tea with jam in it, as we drink it there. Black English Breakfast with raspberry jam is my favorite.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

I had this wild imagination. I was never me. All my childhood photos, I'm in fancy dress, playing a Russian refuge or Marvelous Mad Madam Mim.

I think Russian people are learning that democracy is not an alien thing it's not a western invention.

The tradition of Russian literature is also an eastern tradition of learning poetry and prose by heart.

I know the Russian political elite has got used to the Ukraine suffering from an inferiority complex, but I want this to disappear from our relationship.

There are several reasons why Russians view the oppressive state positively. First, in the Russian Orthodox religion, there is an understanding of authority as something sent by God.

I landed a job with Roger Corman. The job was to write the English dialogue for a Russian science fiction picture. I didn't speak any Russian. He didn't care whether I could understand what they were saying he wanted me to make up dialogue.

I had one companion. He was a teacher from the Ukraine who spoke English so we could communicate a bit. I learnt a few Russian words, but it was hard to concentrate.

To say that you now trust the Russian military command and control system because some Russian general told you from the bottom of his heart that's the case, strikes me as most unrealistic.

I like American women. They do things sexually Russian girls never dream of doing - like showering.

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