troika (Meaning)

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troika (n)

a Russian carriage pulled by three horses abreast

the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one

a modern Russian triumvirate

troika Sentence Examples

  1. The troika of finance ministers met in Brussels to discuss the Eurozone crisis.
  2. The troika of Russia, China, and India held a summit in Moscow.
  3. The troika of organizations, including the IMF, the European Commission, and the European Central Bank, imposed strict austerity measures on Greece.
  4. The troika of scientists presented their groundbreaking research at the international conference.
  5. The troika of leaders, comprising the US President, the French President, and the German Chancellor, negotiated a ceasefire agreement.
  6. The troika of horses pulled the carriage through the snow-covered streets.
  7. The troika of professors collaborated on a book about the history of mathematics.
  8. The troika of musicians played a mesmerizing concert at Carnegie Hall.
  9. The troika of astronauts performed a daring spacewalk on the International Space Station.
  10. The troika of artists created a beautiful mural that adorned the city's central square.

FAQs About the word troika

a Russian carriage pulled by three horses abreast, the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one, a modern Russian triumvirate

droshky, tandem, barouche, cab, coupe, hansom, stagecoach, dogcart, post chaise, calash

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The troika of finance ministers met in Brussels to discuss the Eurozone crisis.

The troika of Russia, China, and India held a summit in Moscow.

The troika of organizations, including the IMF, the European Commission, and the European Central Bank, imposed strict austerity measures on Greece.

The troika of scientists presented their groundbreaking research at the international conference.