Similar words: ague, vague, plague, league, plagued, vaguely, in league, at a guess. Meaning: n. the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic in the western part of the country; a cultural and commercial center since the 14th century.
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61 He befriends Rabbi Hirsch, a sad-eyed widower from Prague, becoming his Shabbos goy.
62 A Prague newspaper said yesterday that he weighed 36 stone.
63 The rest of the day is spent on a coach tour of Prague.
64 St Nicholas' was the first example in Prague of the late Italianate style of Baroque.
65 On the pillar is a cannon ball from the Prussian bombardment of Prague in 1757.
66 Only from Prague did a request come for his expert knowledge.
67 The planned security arrangements will make Prague look as if a state of emergency has been introduced.
68 As in Prague, Warsaw and East Berlin in those days, people power has been manifest.
69 Prague was the last stadium where I wore conventional running shorts.
70 Apart from this, Prague was relatively untouched, visually, by the war.
71 But when the Cape route opened and the New World beckoned, the centrality of Prague diminished.
72 This is where many of the founders of industrial Prague rest.
73 It is one of three such Romanesque churches left in Prague.
74 The villages on the road for Tabor looked less dilapidated than Prague.
75 Send the equipment to your embassy in Prague and they will get in touch with us.
76 In January 1912 he organized a conference of like-minded Social Democrats in Prague.
77 The terracing was adapted from the existing vineyards, as is the case in all the palace gardens backing on to Prague Hill.
78 It was great living in Prague[sentence dictionary], but I really missed all my friends.
79 Demonstrations were held in favour of Havel's appeal, including a meeting of 50,000 people in Prague on Nov. 21.
80 The second picture showed what remained of the wrecked car in Prague, the car which had belonged to Ladislav Sacher.
81 As each separate town in Prague had its own town hall and guild system, such guild buildings proliferate.
82 Outside Prague there are a number of outstanding later Gothic churches.
83 The split was formally approved at an extraordinary congress in Prague on Feb. 23.
84 From here is a view of the new, box-like suburbs of N, S and N-W Prague.
85 We flew in to Munich and from there we took the train to Prague.
86 In the later Middle Ages, Prague was an important merchant city and cultural centre.
87 The Emperor Leopold stayed in Prague in 1680-1 during a plague epidemic in Vienna.
88 You will note that it is a typical example of Viennese Baroque - so much more severe than Prague Baroque.
89 It is now the office of the chief architect of the city of Prague.
90 Indeed, this room represents the very beginning of the Rococo in Prague.
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