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Tito

[ tee-toh ]

noun

  1. Marshal Josip Broz, 1891–1980, president of Yugoslavia 1953–80.
  2. a male given name.


Tito

/ ˈtiːtəʊ /

noun

  1. Tito, Marshal18921980MYugoslavPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: head of state Marshal. original name Josip Broz. 1892–1980, Yugoslav statesman, who led the communist guerrilla resistance to German occupation during World War II; prime minister of Yugoslavia (1945–53) and president (1953–80)


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Example Sentences

Sadly, she is currently engaged in a brutal custody battle over her twins with ex Tito Ortiz.

A former military man, Molina had served under Rios Montt, reportedly under the nom de guerre Major Tito.

Molina has since admitted to going by the alias Tito during the civil war but denied his troops were involved in any atrocities.

When Stalin died, on March 5, 1953, a letter was found in his office that had been written by Tito.

Tito in Tovariši became a bestseller in Slovenia, but is available only in Slovene at the moment.

I was well assisted in guarding her by Tito, who knew those parts thoroughly, and who attached himself to me with much gratitude.

Even her love for Tito is made to vanish away on the first detection of his insincerity, although he is her husband.

Though Tito perishes in an improbable way, he is yet the victim of the inexorable law of human souls.

Tito is a more natural character, good-natured, kind-hearted, with generous impulses.

Indeed Tito is not only one of George Eliot's most original creations, he is a unique character in fiction.

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