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Viennese /vɪəˈniːz /adjectiveRelating to Vienna in Austria: the Viennese waltz...- The young Viennese artist pairs photo portraits of friends with geometric abstractions, all 20 by 20 inches.
- A new wave of internationalism came in the 1770s, when Louis XVI, with his Viennese wife, Marie Antoinette, succeeded his father.
- He trained at the Vienna Academy and also spent many hours copying old master paintings in Viennese collections.
noun (plural same)A native or inhabitant of Vienna.Alone in a church praying are six God-fearing Viennese....- At last, the longing of the Viennese for a garden has merged with the vision of living in the clouds.
- Ever since the Turks abandoned a large supply of coffee beans in 1683, the Viennese have been hooked on java.
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