In the capital, the cosmopolitan atmosphere is tangible. [adjective]
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Eating Out Restaurant menus in Stornoway, the capital of the Western Isles, have become intensely cosmopolitan in recent years. [adjective]
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Younger was a cosmopolitan democrat, and sneered at the old Border glories of the warlike days. [adjective]
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He was cosmopolitan in the knowledge of evil. [adjective]
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Marseilles was our great dissipation, its hotels, its cafés and restaurants, its cosmopolitan life and movement, its gaiety and the picturesqueness of its old streets and wharves. [adjective]
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And do they not squander with cosmopolitan grace fortunes coined by American factory children and cotton slaves. [adjective]
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Rare migrant, on plains; range nearly cosmopolitan; breeds only in northern part of northern hemisphere. [Please select]
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Rare migrant; breeding grounds in the north; cosmopolitan in range, but chiefly along sea-coasts. [Please select]
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