falangist
IPA: fʌɫˈændʒɪst
Root Word: Falangist
noun
- A member of the Falange.
adjective
- Of or pertaining to the Falange.
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Examples of "falangist" in Sentences
- The priests we will send free; the falangist priests will be free.
- The scale of the Frankist and falangist executions rivaled those of Nazi Germany and Stalinist NKVD.
- A falangist demonstration a few blocks away drew a crowd of about 300 carrying a banner reading "Proud of our History."
- The falangist antirevolutionary part of the clergy has been unmolested but it has been carrying out counterrevolutionary activities.
- Dunno nothin' about this chick, she could be a falangist or a Trotskyite for all Humble Elias knows, but she makes ruthless sense notheless.
- But there is no doubt that Franco has in Cuba a good group of fascist priests and that imperialism, through its falangist and fascist influence with
- Give it another few months and some falangist kids will turn off the night’s Fox News broadcast to go take Keith Olbermann for a ride, dar un paseo, etc.
- The episode which triggers his trauma is the fact that Israeli soldiers stood by idly, and possibly were complicit, while about three thousand Palestinians were murdered by the Lebanese falangist militants in the refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila.
- “Politically incorrect” has unfortunately taken on a lot of freight, but the underlying meaning of it is right; the people you’re talking about reject your political worldview whether they’re conservative, liberal, or falangist and are thus “incorrect” from your POV.
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