Examples of 'czechoslovakians' in a sentence

Meaning of "czechoslovakians"

czechoslovakians (noun): Refers to people originating from the former country of Czechoslovakia, which existed from 1918 to 1993, located in Central Europe
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These Czechoslovakians have way too weird of an effect on us.
They are just random Czechoslovakians.
The Czechoslovakians took the bottom two places.
To find the Czechoslovakians.
Czechoslovakians and Poles said that they were dissatisfied because changes were going too slowly.
A large group of incarnated Czechoslovakians and Archons are trying to stop the awakening.
Czechoslovakians served in the Royal British Air force during the Second world war.
Where are the Czechoslovakians.
The Czechoslovakians woke up with the boots of Pact soldiers trampling down their backs.
There are no Czechoslovakians.
Czechoslovakians hoped that the creation of a free market economy would become - easier.
The point is, we do not know anything about these Czechoslovakians.
What if Czechoslovakians can not resist temptation?
We do not know . They are just random Czechoslovakians.
By contrast, Czechoslovakians and Hungarians were much more gloomy about their immediate prospects.

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Why would she be sent here? To find the Czechoslovakians.
Czechoslovakians welcomed us. Can't say a bad word.
And suddenly, we're accessories to Czechoslovakians.
Bad Czechoslovakians? We do not know . They are just random Czechoslovakians.
And suddenly … we are, like, accessories to Czechoslovakians.
Of Czechoslovakians and 32 % Poles oppose the idea.
The guy was an interior decorator . He killed 16 Czechoslovakians.

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