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  • proper noun a native or inhabitant of Yugoslavia.

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  • adjective Dated form of Yugoslavian.
  • noun Dated form of Yugoslavian.

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  • noun a native or inhabitant of Yugoslavia

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Examples

  • Two years afterwards he ran away with a Jugoslavian singer of the lowest morals.

    Twin Moons 2010

  • Now this man who is the head of the Jugoslavian Government today is the head of the Air Force and he is a good straight-fighting fellow.

    Off The Record 1941

  • Everywhere you saw the Jugoslavian flag and the flag of the Allies waving.

    The Present Situation in the Balkans 1940

  • So the Italian, Hungarian and Jugoslavian diplomacy was managed unofficially, and not officially, and the great difficulty again was that no one trusted the other.

    The Present Situation in the Balkans 1940

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