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How to use cosmopolite in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word cosmopolite? Here are some examples.

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As a messenger of peace, Johnson's cosmopolite offers redemption to a violent, racially striated world.
Will we see you in your role as a pro-Atlantic lobbyist and cosmopolite after the expiry of your term as director general?
Here is Arthur Norris, cosmopolite, con man and convict, in wig and monocle, stepping out of the shadows.
Even while electrifying the cosmopolite yuppies with hard rock, heavy metal and thrash metal, he has pop and slow rock numbers in plenty in his quiver.
The cosmopolite embodies the migratory subject position of those who do not fit neatly into racial categories prescribed by United States society and politics.
Acton was a true cosmopolite who was equally at home in England, France, Germany, and Italy, and in each country he had relatives of exalted position.
To you, cosmopolite, he might be a typical man in a typical business suit.
The book's protagonist, Luther Green, is an icy cosmopolite with strong connections to his family and the inner-city neighborhood of his adolescence.
Descendants of the Indians and Spanish colony, Chile has a cosmopolite population composed of Indians, Whites, and half-caste descendants of slaves.
International necessities are rapidly breaking down old prejudices and conservatisms, while developing cosmopolite feeling.
A person who adheres to the idea of cosmopolitanism in any of its forms is called a cosmopolitan or cosmopolite.
Examples from Classical Literature
Where did this cosmopolite, who really has no English roots, learn the system?
Then you get the real British flavor, which the cosmopolite Englishman loses.
You are a cosmopolite, and look on these things with too refined a speculation.
Compared with him as a cosmopolite, the Wandering Jew would have seemed a mere hermit.
As a cosmopolite, I claim this privilege, at least, though I can see defects in all.
A complete man is intellectually and physically a cosmopolite.
No, sir, it is the remarkable gift of our people to be cosmopolite.
Like Herodotus, he was cosmopolite enough not to be narrowly patriotic.
I think he was a cosmopolite, and belonged to the world generally.
The travellers were at first completely taken by surprise, and could not but admire the facility with which this ragged cosmopolite made himself at home among them.
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