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Definition of Cosmopolitans
1. cosmopolitan [n] - See also: cosmopolitan
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cosmopolitans
Literary usage of Cosmopolitans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Camping and Cruising in Florida by James Alexander Henshall (1884)
"The harbor and city.—Confusion and harmony.—The new and tho old.—cosmopolitans.—Mixed
colors.—A liqui-linguistic feat.—Tho dance house.— A lively scene. ..."
2. We Two in West Africa by Decima Moore Guggisberg, Frederick Gordon Guggisberg (1909)
"The cosmopolitans made a short work of the Christiansborg Club for 79 runs with
... The cosmopolitans began batting at 2.3o PM, and by 6 PM they have lost 8 ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1850)
"They are cosmopolitans, not Britons : and, discarding the landmarks of the
Almighty, they seem to hope that the laws of nature will be abrogated, ..."