Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at navalny.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Navalny.

Examples

  • Driving through traffic after it happened again in late December, this time at a courthouse, he tried to dissociate himself from what he calls the Navalny cult of personality.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2012

  • Driving through traffic after it happened again in late December, this time at a courthouse, he tried to dissociate himself from what he calls the Navalny cult of personality.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2012

  • Driving through traffic after it happened again in late December, this time at a courthouse, he tried to dissociate himself from what he calls the Navalny cult of personality.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2012

  • Transneft spokesman Igor Demin, referring to Navalny as a "fascist," says the figure of $4 billion comes from what he calls "lazy" journalism.

    Young Lawyer Leads Fight Against Corruption in Russia 2011

  • Transneft spokesman Igor Demin, referring to Navalny as a "fascist," says the figure of $4 billion comes from what he calls "lazy" journalism.

    Young Lawyer Leads Fight Against Corruption in Russia 2011

  • Transneft spokesman Igor Demin, referring to Navalny as a "fascist," says the figure of $4 billion comes from what he calls "lazy" journalism.

    Young Lawyer Leads Fight Against Corruption in Russia 2011

  • The story text referred to Navalny's having raised 85.3m roubles in internet donations.

    Corrections and clarifications 2011

  • It was he who united us with the idea: all against 'the Party of Swindlers and Thieves,' the name Mr. Navalny coined to refer to

    NYT > Home Page By ELLEN BARRY 2011

  • It was he who united us with the idea: all against 'the Party of Swindlers and Thieves,' the name Mr. Navalny coined to refer to

    NYT > Global Home By ELLEN BARRY 2011

  • Analysts see these moves as a declaration of Mr. Putin's intent to run for the presidency, while distancing himself from United Russia, whose approval ratings have fallen to 44%, and which is seen by a growing number of Russians as a "party of thieves and swindlers", in the famous phrase of civil rights blogger Alexei Navalny .

    Sparring Partners Julian Evans 2011

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.