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Crusoe

[ kroo-soh ]

noun

  1. Robinson. Robinson Crusoe.


Crusoe

/ ˈkruːsəʊ; -zəʊ /

noun

  1. Robinson Crusoe
    Robinson Crusoe See Robinson Crusoe


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Example Sentences

Actually, I liked Robinson Crusoe, Black Beauty, the usual things.

A modern-day Crusoe will find not just one footprint in his island's sand.

We were never going to be romantic Robinson Crusoe; it was this whole other thing.

Tarzan and Robinson Crusoe were favorites and accompanying Lewis & Clark a dream.

From Robinson Crusoe to Henry Ford on Jews, a new book peeks inside Hitler's private library.

Robinson Crusoe lost a day in his illness: I have lost a faculty, for which loss Heaven be praised!'

It suggests the romances of youthful days—Crusoe, Sindbad and all their glorious company.

Nothing had been taken, nothing was in disorder, the hotel was complete, save that it was as bare as Crusoe's deserted island.

Then I would imagine myself all alone on the ocean, and Robinson Crusoe was very real to me.

It was surely right of Robinson Crusoe to make his solitary cave look as smart as possible.

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