Qadhafi
[ kuh-dah-fee ]
/ kəˈdɑ fi /
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noun
Mu·am·mar (Muhammad) al- or el- [moo-ah-mahr, al, el], /muˈɑ mɑr, æl, ɛl/, 1942–2011, Libyan army colonel and political leader: chief of state 1969–2011.
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How to use Qadhafi in a sentence
The United States and our partners built a broad coalition to stop Qadhafi from massacring his people.
The cable's title: "Qadhafi Children Scandals Spilling Over Into Politics."
An unknown army officer named Muammar al-Qadhafi had seized power in the name of Arab unity and Islam.
Of course any book I wrote about the Middle East had start with Col. Qadhafi.