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Molotov
[mol-uh-tawf, -tof, moh-luh-, maw-, maw-luh-tuhf]
noun
Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Skryabin, 1890–1986, Russian statesman: commissar of foreign affairs 1939–49, 1953–56.
former name of Perm.
Molotov
1/ ˈmɒləˌtɒf, ˈmɔlətəf /
noun
the former name (1940–62) for Perm
Molotov
2/ ˈmɒləˌtɒf, ˈmɔlətəf /
noun
Vyacheslav Mikhailovich (vɪtʃɪˈslaf miˈxajləvitʃ), original surname Skriabin. 1890–1986, Soviet statesman. As commissar and later minister for foreign affairs (1939–49; 1953–56) he negotiated the nonaggression pact with Nazi Germany and attended the founding conference of the United Nations and the Potsdam conference (1945)
Example Sentences
There would have been people dismayed that protesters failed to prevent property damage, and people who were rooting for Molotov cocktails to fly.
Alleged crimes include hurling a Molotov cocktail at sheriff’s deputies and throwing cinder blocks at federal law enforcement; others, however, are facing prison time for seemingly more minor skirmishes.
A man who tried to murder a police officer while armed with Molotov cocktails has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 22 years.
That includes a man charged Wednesday with the attempted murder of a police officer for throwing a Molotov cocktail.
People were arrested for an array of alleged crimes including failure to disperse, throwing a Molotov cocktail at an officer, driving a motorcycle into a line of officers, destruction of property and looting.
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