A Russian member of the left-wing majority group that followed Lenin and eventually became the Russian communist party.
Emotionally charged terms used to refer to extreme radicals or revolutionaries.
1 American troops defeat bolshevik forces at Fulka, on the river Dvina.
2 Like a goddamn bolshevik , picking up your orders from Yegg Central.
3 I told them that you had gone to Kazan, or Nijni, that you had turned into a real bolshevik .
4 I can deceive a bolshevik commissary, or the Princess G.; these-withtheir psychology never would let me come closer.
5 There was nothing bolshevik about a glittering limousine that drew up at the corner of Gissing and Swinburne streets early that afternoon.
6 They threatened to build proper Teutonic pitched roofs and gables on the building's bolshevik flat roofs to show who was boss now.
7 The Irish Labor party has been accused of accepting Russian roubles, of hiding bags of bolshevik gold in the basement of Liberty Hall.
8 He was pro-Soviet while abominating the inhumane Bolshevik treatment of political prisoners.
9 No Bolshevik must ever, I repeat, ever, set foot on German soil.
10 It was possible because Bolshevik Russia had become the cemetery of Bolsheviks.
11 The line cut through the centre of the Bolshevik field of operations.
12 But they were attached to this romantic idea of the Bolshevik revolution.
13 He was sent to Petrograd in 1917 to prevent the Bolshevik revolution.
14 The Bolshevik leaders whom they persecuted were in hiding, as under Czarism.
15 The Bolshevik road can lead us only to one end, civil war.
16 The Bolshevik is a Socialist, not the armchair theorist dreaming fantastic fancies.
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