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Gagarin
[gah-gahr-in, guh-, guh-gah-
noun
Yuri Alekseyevich 1934–68, Russian astronaut: first human being to make an orbital space flight (1961).
Gagarin
/ ɡˈɡ /
noun
Yuri (ˈjurɪ). 1934–68, Soviet cosmonaut: made the first manned space flight (1961)
Example Sentences
The first man in space, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, squeezed beef and liver paste into his mouth from an aluminum tube.
He played for the team this past season, appearing in 49 games through March 8, when it was eliminated in the first round of the KHL’s Gagarin Cup playoffs.
Gregory Burke - who like Sir Ian is from Fife - came to prominence with his play Gagarin Way, which was first produced in 2001.
Either Gagarin was fibbing, or he had a strong stomach.
The sergeant, Gagarin, and other injured soldiers could only be evacuated after dark, because the Russians were also hunting downed Ukrainians.
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