Pronunciation of the English word cosmopolitan.
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1. | The journalist is what you call a cosmopolitan. | |
2. | Her standards for men are impossibly high, thanks to a girlhood rich in Disney, Cosmopolitan, and private school. | |
3. | The city is often regarded as the most cultured and cosmopolitan city north of London. | |
4. | I read this in Cosmopolitan. | |
5. | He had left the world's most cosmopolitan city, so anywhere he went was bound to seem provincial. | |
6. | This is a cosmopolitan city. | |
7. | Some cities are very cosmopolitan. Others, less so. | |
8. | This city is not cosmopolitan at all. | |
9. | Tom drank a Long Island iced tea and Mary drank a cosmopolitan. | |
10. | Algiers is an open, tolerant, cosmopolitan city. |