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    Use "polyglot" in a sentence

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    polyglot


    1. It wasn’t long after I came here that I had cause to understand Paul’s challenge in just holding such a polyglot of people together


    2. - He teaches about angels, and history is polyglot


    3. The power of the English language to bond a polyglot population into one people whom we call, and who call themselves Americans, has been crucial to the success of this country


    4. glue holding together a polyglot and multinational population


    5. They visited everything about this polyglot city except the grove of Daphne


    6. John perceived that already was Rome composed of such polyglot peoples and races that it could never become a strongly cemented and firmly consolidated empire


    7. It was a logical destination; all the sea-ports of Argos were cosmopolitan, in strong contrast with the inland provinces, and Messantia was the most polyglot of all


    8. The profile reads that he is consequently a polyglot


    9. “Scorch IT!” The polyglot of the military mind ordered viral and cyber attacks against each others' Security Systems which guarded the virtual fences of everyTHING, and the world was paralyzed in limbs then chest, as countries heaved and patched themselves from the infernal, unrelenting evolution of milITary


    10. Germany is a polyglot mixture of so many disparate ethnic-racial-ancestral origins and intermixing of different tribes and ethnic races: there is no such thing as German except their language

    11. The captain swear again, polyglot, and the thin man make him bow, and thank him, and say that he will so far intrude on his kindness as to come aboard before the sailing


    12. The captain swore polyglot, very polyglot, polyglot with bloom and blood, but he could do nothing


    13. his usual polyglot, and was more than ever full of picturesque, when on questioning other mariners who were on movement up and down the river that hour, he found that few of them had seen any of fog at all, except where it lay round the wharf


    14. Prince Andrew, listening to this polyglot talk and to these surmises, plans, refutations, and shouts, felt nothing but amazement at what they were saying


    15. No one save Cœur de Gris and Henry Morgan, of all this polyglot press of men who had come at the call of conquest, knew where that conquest was to be


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    Synonyms for "polyglot"

    linguist polyglot

    "polyglot" definitions

    a person who speaks more than one language


    having a command of or composed in many languages