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Cosmopolite   Listen
adjective
Cosmopolite  adj., n.  See Cosmopolitan.






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"Cosmopolite" Quotes from Famous Books



... she views life with somewhat of the masculine spirit of liberality. She is as much the realist as one can be who is saturated with the romance that is California, her birthplace and her home, if such a true cosmopolite as she can be said to have a home. In all she has written there is abounding life; her grasp of character is firm; her style has a warm, glowing plasticity, frequently a rhythm variously expressive of all the wide range ...
— Rezanov • Gertrude Atherton

... so cosmopolite, a country, that our art shows the same brevity of lineage as our society. Immigration has played a large part in the musical life of the United States, as it has in the make-up of the population; and yet for all the multiplexity of his ...
— Contemporary American Composers • Rupert Hughes



Words linked to "Cosmopolite" :   cosmopolitan, man of the world, sophisticate, globetrotter, world traveler



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