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Dunaj

American  
[doo-nahy] / ˈdʊ naɪ /

noun

  1. Czech and Slovak name of the Dvina.


Dunaj British  
/ ˈdunaj /

noun

  1. the Czech name for the Danube

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Former head coach Dan Dunaj, who resigned over the scandal, is being replaced by Gaitan Rodriguez, a social worker and assistant coach at a nearby high school.

From Salon Apr. 4, 2013

Ahead of them, chasing one another, ran Dunaj and Fido.

From The Three Comrades by Kristina Royova

But when he came near Palko, Dunaj growled at him, which certainly in a dog's language meant, "Are you not ashamed?"

From The Three Comrades by Kristina Royova

Dunaj, stretched out by the feet of his master, lifted his head also, but made no sound.

From The Three Comrades by Kristina Royova

Even for Dunaj they fixed a nice dog-kennel, so he wouldn't have to suffer in rainy weather.

From The Three Comrades by Kristina Royova

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