Simonov









Simonov


Simonov [see-muh-nawf, -nof; Russian syee-muh-nuh f] Examples noun

  1. Kon·stan·tin M. [kuh n-stuhn-tyeen] /kən stʌnˈtyin/, 1915–79, Russian journalist and playwright.

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  • Simonov was taken back by the figure but he only looked at the other.

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  • Simonov turned on his heel and approached the two guards at the gate.

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  • Which was exactly what Simonov would have hated, but he said nothing.

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  • It, like Moscow in general, had changed a good deal in Simonov’s memory.

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  • “Of course not, since we are inviting him,” Simonov decided.

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