Similar words: franco-prussian war, prussia, Russian, russian roulette, russian orthodox, russian federation, russian revolution, russia. Meaning: ['prʌʃn] n. a German inhabitant of Prussia. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Prussia or its inhabitants.
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1 The Prussian garrison at Charleroi was falling back.
2 Beside him are his aides-de-camp and a Prussian General.
3 This was the traditional Prussian strategy.
4 For example, the striking color of Prussian Blue is an indication that electronic spectra may have unusual features.
5 The Prussian infantryman clapped his hands to his sword-whipped face,(www.Sentencedict.com) trying to cram his eyes back into their sockets.
6 Prussian blue, a dark rich blue discovered in Berlin in 1704, alluding to the colour of Tony Weller's face.
7 Also the material benefits of Prussian citizenship had begun to show in improved living standards and educational opportunities.
8 A Prussian soldier spotted them and demanded the return of their booty.
9 While walking down a path, a Prussian soldier stopped them.
10 Bismarck had refused to contemplate the possibility of Prussian judges exercising a supervision over political decisions.
11 The Prussian crown and several smaller principalities which seized the properties told the churches to raise money from their own members instead.
12 He was small, rather Prussian in manner and very wise.
13 During the historical period East Prussian amber was considered sufficiently valuable to be declared Crown property, its exploitation subject to licence.
14 The Prussian gunner officer saw another troop of Dragoons threatening to outflank his position.
15 The single dead Prussian infantryman, his uniform already looted of food and coins, lay by the bridge.
16 The robe, too, is painted in Prussian blue, a pigment not introduced until the eighteenth century.
17 The Prussian infantry levelled their muskets over the furniture barricade.
18 Prussian authorities party took over the function of imperial authorities.
19 In 1848 Prussian peasants rose up to put an end to serfdom and to pledges of service to their landlords.
20 Franco - Prussian War: France declares war on Prussia.
21 It was rich in coal and Prussian zeal.
22 Fourthly, the Reich State Secretaries were also appointed ministers without portfolio in the Prussian cabinet.
23 Mr Waigel is a Bavarian born and bred who has little love for Bonn but none at all for the former Prussian capital.
24 It was favoured by many painters as a substitute for prussian blue.
25 The liberal position was undermined and most Progressives were prepared to support the Prussian state as the instrument of achieving national self-determination.
26 You will see cannonballs embedded like raisins in the walls: these came from the Prussian bombardment of 1757.
27 On the pillar is a cannon ball from the Prussian bombardment of Prague in 1757.
28 In 1713-40, a period during which it did hardly any fighting, the Prussian army lost over 30,000 men by desertion.
29 In the overwhelming majority of cases this occurred with Prussia's blessing because the other states just adopted Prussian law.
30 Row upon row they seemed to march, reminding Lucy of soldiers dressed in Prussian green uniforms.
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