Crossword clues for korean
korean
- Seoul mate?
- Seoul mate, probably
- Seoul food consumer
- Seoul brother?
- Seoul brother, for one
- Resident near the 38th parallel
- Pyongyang native
- President Park, for one
- Person from Pyongyang
- Native of Seoul
- Like Samsung and Hyundai
- Like Michelle Wie and Bobby Lee
- Like kimchi and tae kwon do
- Like kimchi
- Like Kia Motors
- Like Kia cars
- Like Hyundai and Samsung
- Language spoken in Seoul
- Language of "ajeossi" and "ajumma"
- Inhabitant of a certain peninsula
- Inchon native
- Hangul alphabet user
- Hailing from Changwon, say
- From Seoul or Pyongyang?
- From Pusan
- East Asian cuisine
- Cuisine with much cabbage
- Cuisine featuring bulgogi
- Bibimbap cuisine
- "Gangnam Style" rapper Psy's nationality
- Like Samsung Corporation
- Ethnic cuisine
- Seoul soul
- Like the dish kimchi
- Like Hyundais or Kias
- Cuisine with kimchi
- A native or inhabitant of Korea who speaks the Korean language
- The Altaic language spoken by the Korean people
- Native of Pyongyang
- Seoul man?
- One from a divided land
- One North-South war
- Language in which "hello" is "annyeonghaseyo"
- Sun Moon, e.g.
- Native of Pusan
- He likes Seoul food
- Native of Inchon
- Soul from Seoul
- One Asian after kick-off sped around European
- Seoul native
- Asian language
- Like tae kwon do
- Spicy takeout
- Seoul citizen
- Like taekwondo
- Like Kias and Hyundais
- Like a Seoul man
- From Pyeongchang
- Sun Moon, e.g
- Spicy barbecue
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Korean \Korean\ prop. a. Of or pertaining to Korea; as, Korean handicrafts; the Korean war.
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Usage examples of "korean".
He was about the same height as Aguinaldo but stockier, like his Korean forebears.
Claggett said enthusiastically, and from his wallet he took the snapshot of a lovely Korean girl, sixteen or seventeen years old, in one of those appealing dresses in which the beltline came just under the breasts, with the rest of the dress falling free in one handsome, unbroken sweep.
While Bermudians were killing off their reef fish, the Japanese and the Koreans were massacring the deep-water species.
I also remembered something about a Korean church in the Bowditch file.
It reported that Matthew Bowditch, out of the goodness of his white Yankee liberal heart, had volunteered to design a new church for a congregation of Korean Methodists whose church had been ruined in a racist arson attack.
Dora Bowditch disappeared on the way to a golf tournament, Matthew Bowditch is looking to buy a retirement home in a golfing community, their old Korean gardener plays golf in Pennsylvania.
He refurbishes the Mercedes star, forecasts the rise and fall of Borgward, disposes of Marshall Plan funds, is present when the Ruhr Authority meets, dismisses the Constitution before it is approved by the Parliamentary Council, fixes the date of the currency reform, counts votes before the first Bundestag elections are held, builds the imminent Korean crisis into the shipbuilding program of the Howaldt Works of Kiel and Hamburg, arranges the Petersberg Agreement, picks a certain Dr.
Only a fellow Korean, a member of the most perfect race ever to grace a sorry world, could have helped barren Cheeta Ching to total, womanly fulfillment.
An old professor of mine used to be a cryptologist back during the Korean War.
After the last bottle was drained, and the belly dancer had gone off with the actor, and the three German girls were getting kind of chummy with the crew, and the writer and the Korean dermatologist were coming close to blows about whether the world was flat or merely slanted, those of us who remained finally bade each other a fond goodnight and went off to our various cabins.
We had no more serious problems until we were almost south of Portuguese West Africa, at which point our Korean dermatologist borrowed one of the rifles, lashed himself to the wheel, and explained that while he had nothing against us personally, we nonetheless had to turn the ship around before we sailed over the edge of the world.
Fifty more pounds changed hands, and a few moments later I joined Kim Li Sang, the Korean dermatologist, to Eduardo Duarte, the Paraguayan writer.
In Korean, Remo told Chiun he was full of the droppings of a diarrhetic duck.
In Operation Boar, during the Korean War, the Doron vest was tested simply by giving it to six thousand soldiers and seeing how they fared compared to soldiers wearing standard vests.
If the only language you know is Chinese or Yoruba or Navajo or Korean, or any one of thousands of other natural languages, Esperanto will look no more familiar to you than any other foreign language does.