jew|jews in English
noun
[dʒuː]
one of Jewish descent, one who is descended from the Biblical Hebrews; member of the Jewish religio
Use "jew|jews" in a sentence
1. Although he was not a Jew, the Jews respected him.
2. Left, Jews at Wailing Wall in Jerusalem and, above, a Jew praying, with Jerusalem in background
3. Half-Jew.
4. What about the Jew?
5. Where's the Jew?
6. Where is the Jew?
7. The Jew is behind it.
8. The Jew pig attacked me
9. A "bolshevist" was a jew, as were Trotsky and Lenin, but Stalin was a Christian who tried, convicted, and executed many of the "Bolshevists" [read: jews].
10. He is as rich as a Jew.
11. A money-grabbing hook-nosed jew.
12. Could some other Jew receive wider acceptance?
13. You blew up my club, Jew Hair!
14. Ashkenazi Jews now comprise ±80% of Jews worldwide
15. See more ideas about Ashkenazi, Ashkenazi jews, jews.
16. A gentile is person that is not a Jew.
17. Used as a disparaging term for a Jew.
18. The big "Jew" stamp was still on their papers.
19. Perhaps he expected Jesus to answer: “Your fellow Jew.”
20. Anne married a Jew, despite being raised a Catholic.
21. Okay, so we have an African Jew wearing a hoodie.
22. In commerce and usury field, Jew is more activity.
23. The big " Jew " stamp was still on their papers.
24. There are 613 commandments required of a pious Jew.
25. Julius Streicher , the Jew - baiter of Nuremberg , was there.