Mannheim [man-hahym; German mahn-hahym] Examples noun
- Karl [kahrl; German kahrl] /kɑrl; German kɑrl/, 1893–1947, German sociologist.
- a city in SW Germany at the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar rivers.
Examples from the Web for mannheim Contemporary Examples of mannheim
For Mannheim, generations were born from historical disruption.
Peter Beinart
September 12, 2013
For Mannheim, what defined a generation was the particular slice of history people experienced during those plastic years.
Peter Beinart
September 12, 2013
Historical Examples of mannheim
Let the attack on Mannheim have what success it may, Strasbourg will be held still.
Maurice Tiernay Soldier of Fortune
Charles James Lever
In Mannheim they charged me ten pfennigs extra for a cake of soap.
H. L. Mencken
I rose and coasted down to above the Mannheim parade-ground.
The Best Short Stories of 1915
Various
They had abandoned Malstatt by night—but Mannheim—and the Rhine!
The Best Short Stories of 1915
Various
Mannheim put his head on the pillow and lifted his feet up on the bed.
Gordon Randall Garrett
British Dictionary definitions for mannheim Mannheim 1 noun
- a city in SW Germany, in Baden-Württemberg at the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar: one of Europe’s largest inland harbours; a cultural and musical centre. Pop: 308 353 (2003 est)
Mannheim 2 noun
- Karl (karl). 1893–1947, Hungarian sociologist, living in Britain from 1933: author of Ideology and Utopia (1929) and Man and Society in an Age of Reconstruction (1941)