Definitions for Leningrad

Leningrad Le·nin·grad

Spelling: [len-in-grad; Russian lyi-nyin-graht]
IPA: /ˈlɛn ɪnˌgræd; Russian lyɪ nyɪnˈgrɑt/

Leningrad is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 570 anagrams from letters in Leningrad (adegilnnr).

Definitions for Leningrad

noun

  1. a former name (1924–91) of St. Petersburg (def 1)

Examples for Leningrad

Dovlatov lived for a long time in Leningrad and gave a loving depiction of it, but nbsp;there is no street named for him there.

So many were arrested in Leningrad, the poet Anna Akhmatova said, that the city “dangled like an appendage from its prisons….”

It had triumphed since its twin premieres in Leningrad and Moscow in 1934.

Paul said, "In the movement they call you Georgi, and you're top man in the Leningrad area."

The Leningrad subway, as much a museum as a system of transportation.

Actually, I have practically no memories of Leningrad, very few of my family.

He sought out the remnants of Siam in Thailand, and Rhodesia in Zimbabwe, and Leningrad in St. Petersburg.

In June 1989, the head of the KGB in Leningrad issued a public statement condemning secret-police crimes committed under Stalin.

The tour lasts eighteen days including the time it takes to get to Leningrad.

He had managed to get here from Asia by stealing a flyer in Leningrad.

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