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Meaning of "kossak"
kossak (adjective): Describing a style of horseback riding, art, or dance involving Cossacks, traditionally associated with the Cossack people of Eastern Europe
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Kossak has disappeared.
You paid for sex with her on the boat and Kossak blackmailed you.
Juliusz Kossak lived and worked there till the end of his life.
Something that points to Kossak.
Wojciech Kossak was a painter who was a key representative of Realist history and military painting.
He also painted religious paintings and had been illustrating with Juliusz Kossak.
It was also the subject of a painting by Wojciech Kossak and a ballad by Jacek Kaczmarski.
Juliusz Kossak grew up in Lwów during the military partitions of Poland.
It was just a Kossak.
Maybe Kossak too.
We have lost Kossak.
Kossak began his education upon his family 's return to Poland.
There may be a recording to prove Kossak was Tommy Nilsson 's killer.
Sowiński on the Ramparts of Wola, a painting by Wojciech Kossak.
Zofia Kossak was, by comparison, a conservative nationalist.
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It 's an authentic Kossak picture.
But if Kossak thinks like me?
Jabłonowski 's battery defending the Jerozolimskie Gate, an 1897 painting by Wojciech Kossak.
Are you saying Kossak killed Tommy?
Kossak exhibited his work on Polish soil and abroad since 1854.
Life = = Juliusz Kossak grew up in Lwów during the military partitions of Poland.
Beginning in 1844 Kossak worked on commissions for the local aristocracy in Malopolska, Podolia and Wolyn.
Beginning in 1844 Kossak worked on commissions for the local aristocracy in Małopolska, Podolia and Wolyn.