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n. (plural of cosmopolitan English)
Usage examples of "cosmopolitans".
Mademoiselle Vivienne, the new skirt dancer, might have been surprised at the intimate tone in which she was alluded to, but she could have got some useful hints in effects, for her judges were cosmopolitans who had seen the most suggestive dancing in all parts of the world.
The few cosmopolitans among them usually carried a private stock of fast-breeding foodmice whenever necessity forced them to travel off-planet.
Costello and Hammel could have pulled out in two ways: either by a merger, or else by having Enstone commit suicide so that Cosmopolitans would tumble down in the scare and they could buy them in you'll probably find they've sold a bear in them all through the month, trying to break the price.
To the eyes of those who observed him superficially he might have passed for one of those cosmopolitans, curious of knowledge, but disdaining action.
Fast food cartons, empty beer cans, more magazines (he expected Penthouses but all he could see were National Geographies, Cosmopolitans and Readers' Digests), moldy and stained clothes.