quisling
IPA: kwˈɪzɫɪŋ
noun
- (derogatory) A traitor who collaborates with the enemy.
- Alternative letter-case form of quisling [(derogatory) A traitor who collaborates with the enemy.]
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Examples of "quisling" in Sentences
- He is a quisling of the group.
- The king was dismissed quisling.
- The quisling exhibit will also be shown in 2008.
- He was just a politician turned anti Soviet quisling.
- The dictionary definition of "quisling" is a traitor.
- The quisling issue should be left to the relevant articles.
- After the war, Quisling and other collaborators were executed.
- Quisling gave name to the collaborators and it is still used today.
- Quisling was executed at the Akershus Fortress on October 24, 1945.
- For instance, the reception of the quisling biograpy is very lacking.
- He frequently clashed with the German authorities and the quisling government.
- The Norwegians—who gave us the term "quisling"—awarded former President Jimmy Carter the Peace Prize
- But: marxist "is not a modifier for" quisling "- they are freestanding faults in his panoply of faults.
- At the Coloured University of the Western Cape, students have been consistently resisting a "quisling" Students
- Clark also wrote the disgusting recent CiF piece calling for the "quisling" Iraqi translators to be denied asylum.
- - The head of Minnesota Democrats is questioning his GOP counterpart's use of the word "quisling" to describe Republicans who aren't supporting their party's gubernatorial candidate.
- - The head of the Minnesota GOP on Thursday said he didn't intend a Nazi comparison when he used the word "quisling" to describe Republicans who are breaking with their party's gubernatorial candidate.
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