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Luxembourger
[ luhk-suhm-bur-ger ]
Luxembourger
/ ˈʌəˌɜːɡə /
noun
- a native or inhabitant of Luxembourg
Word History and Origins
Origin of Luxembourger1
Example Sentences
Critics complain the scheme will not tackle the lack of housing, which has forced thousands of Luxembourgers to emigrate beyond the country's borders while keeping their jobs.
The Luxembourgers themselves knew they were vulnerable and spent centuries hollowing out a ridge of stone in their capital and turning it into the most heavily fortified garrison in Europe.
Grand Duke Jean has always been close to Luxembourgers who are today united in the same sadness.”
Beijing’s recent decision to slap a 25 percent duty on U.S. soy was reshaping the global market even before the meeting between Trump and Juncker, a Luxembourger who heads the EU’s executive arm.
In an orange hallway leading to the rooms of his three children is a pair of cartoonish paintings by Michel Majerus, the tech-obsessed Luxembourger who died in a plane crash at 35.
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