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andric

[ahn-drich] / ˈɑn drɪtʃ /
NOUN, ADJECTIVE
masculinity/masculine
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Serbian striker Komnen Andric scored twice in Clermont’s 4-2 win at Reims, while British forward Rhys Healey was among the scorers as promoted Toulouse won 3-0 at Troyes.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 14, 2022

The one painter, Kristofer Andric, is represented by reproductions of his work, because the cost of shipping the originals was prohibitive.

From Washington Post • Sep. 13, 2017

“Because of our neighbors’ troubles, tourists are coming here instead,” said Eduard Andric, 66, president of the Tourism and Services Union of Croatia.

From New York Times • Aug. 8, 2017

The Bridge on the Drina by Ivo Andric When Andric won the Nobel prize in 1961, the Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic bridge, the focus of his historical novel, was in Yugoslavia; now it is in Bosnia.

From The Guardian • Jul. 13, 2012

Ivo Andric, 70, won the 1961 Nobel Prize chiefly for his novel The Bridge on the Drina, in which he chronicles three centuries of heroic Bosnian endurance of oppression.

From Time Magazine Archive




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