krauthead (Meaning)

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krauthead (n)

offensive term for a person of German descent

Synonyms & Antonyms of krauthead

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krauthead Sentence Examples

  1. As the krauthead of the family, he took pride in his German heritage and traditions.
  2. Despite being called a krauthead, she wore the label with defiance, embracing her cultural roots.
  3. The old tavern was filled with krautheads celebrating Oktoberfest with beer and sausages.
  4. He chuckled at the nickname "krauthead" given to him by his friends, knowing it was all in good fun.
  5. The krauthead chef prepared authentic Bavarian dishes that left diners craving for more.
  6. Growing up in a household of krautheads, she learned to appreciate the rich flavors of German cuisine.
  7. With his thick accent and love for bratwurst, he was affectionately known as the krauthead of the neighborhood.
  8. Despite living in America for decades, he remained a true krauthead at heart, cherishing his homeland's customs.
  9. At the cultural festival, krautheads from all over gathered to celebrate their shared heritage.
  10. Being a krauthead meant more than just enjoying sauerkraut; it was a connection to generations of tradition and history.

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offensive term for a person of German descent

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No antonyms found.

As the krauthead of the family, he took pride in his German heritage and traditions.

Despite being called a krauthead, she wore the label with defiance, embracing her cultural roots.

The old tavern was filled with krautheads celebrating Oktoberfest with beer and sausages.

He chuckled at the nickname "krauthead" given to him by his friends, knowing it was all in good fun.