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Deutsch

[ doich ]

noun

  1. Babette, 1895–1982, U.S. poet, novelist, and critic.


Deutsch

/ dɔɪtʃ; dɔytʃ /

noun

  1. DeutschOtto Erich18831967MAustrianHISTORY: historianARTS AND CRAFTS: critic Otto Erich (ˈɔto ˈeːrɪç). 1883–1967, Austrian music historian and art critic, noted for his catalogue of Schubert's works (1951)


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Example Sentences

One of them was Tamás Deutsch, a future minister for FIDESZ in the Hungarian government, today an MEP.

She also translated a French novel for the publisher Andre Deutsch while in Devon.

I was living in Dublin and sent it to a U.K. publisher, André Deutsch.

Before her campaign went south, even liberals like MSNBC commentator Donny Deutsch called Palin the new "feminist ideal."

CNBC host Donny Deutsch drawled, “Women want to be her and men want to mate with her.”

I could understand him perfectly from my familiarity with German and especially Platt-Deutsch.

But there were two or three English nobs there who were so gassy in their style, that I forgot my Deutsch for the moment.

Shortly after he returned, and again walking round, stopped and addressed me, "Spreechen sie Deutsch?"

Suppose you were traveling in Germany, and should come across a sign over a shop, saying: 'Hier wird Deutsch gesprochen.'

Animated by this hope, I proceeded in my very best "Deutsch" to expound my sorrows to him.

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