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Examples for "jew"
Examples for "jew"
1It was good to be Hungarian, good to be a Hungarian Jew.
2This was common knowledge to every Jew in the city, including Moseh.
3Polish undergraduates killed an old Jew in the Sliska Street in Warsaw.
4That American Jew activist, Rabbi Goldberg, has been in Germany again recently.
5The answer bore the stamp of a Jew of the lower order:
1Masha's Hebrew is now quite good; Volodya is more comfortable with English.
2The shop signs were in foreign tongues; in some streets all Hebrew.
3I used to go to Hebrew classes with him many years ago.
4Stories of lust abound in the Hebrew Scriptures; Genesis alone has five.
5That name came from the initials of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
1It was thus a counterbalance to the idolatrous nature of Israelite religion.
2The nobility of Egypt will not accept an unbeliever and an Israelite.
3On a sudden Masanath raised her head and gazed at the Israelite.
4She was an Israelite, an infidel and a reviler of the gods.
5Rachel followed him, and the old Israelite watched them with brilliant eyes.
1It had a sheeny surface of some substance Howard did not know.
2They dealt in jewels, and cloth of gold, and sheeny satins.
3The old woman in question turned a pair of sheeny eyes towards the speaker.
4Two heavy plaits lay like sheeny snakes over her bosom and the white sheet.
5She was silent, and her eye fell and rested on the sheeny damask beneath.
1He looked like a kike to me, the President said shrewdly.
2I think about that kike Richie Lewis and I get sore.
3There's not a human bone in that kike's body.
4Me friends with a rich kike pawnbroker?
5In his mind he was saying: "A kike and a frog, that's a good combination."
1Get up and walk, you chiselin' little yid.
2By the time we get finished with the spook and the yid, they won't know what happened.
3Are you a fuckin' yid or not?
5The book featured several notorious masturbation scenes and a narrator who declared he wanted to "put the id back in yid."
1If the man accepts the call, Hymie knows he has a prospect.
2I hear a lot about the Americana.' Hymie says, 'The Americana?
3He hoped the peddler would be home but only his son Hymie was.
4There was nothing to do but to go and see Uncle Hymie again.
5Then Uncle Hymie coughed a little nervously and replied: We're not quite sure yet.
6Sometimes the horse wins, and the man always remits Hymie's share of the profit.
7Hymie tells the operator, that he is the Mr. Miller whom Dr. Blank or the Rv.
8I shouldn't have trusted Hymie or anyone.
9Shall we call him Hymie Neutics?'
10Hymie ate, and read the comics.
11Hymie reads out-of-town telephone books for the names of doctors and ministers, fifty or one hundred miles from N. Y.
12I said, 'What place would you recommend?' Hymie says, 'Well, I would recommend...' and he recommended something other than the Americana.
13At this point they're so aggravated at Hymie over at Magic Carpet Travel that they don't know I'm in the room.
14' "It will stop you snoring- Ihope, "answeredUncle Hymie.
15But back to Uncle Hymie.)
16'Uncle Hymie and Irma exchanged triumphant glances.