englishman
IPA: ˈɪŋgɫɪʃmʌn
Root Word: Englishman
noun
- A native or inhabitant of England; a man who is English by ancestry, birth, descent, or naturalisation.
- (UK) The grey partridge (in opposition to the Frenchman, i.e., the red-legged partridge).
- (Quebec, dated, ethnic slur) A Canadian of British descent and/or whose first language is English (as opposed to French-descended, French-speaking Canadians).
- (South Africa, dated, ethnic slur) A South African of British descent, and/or whose first language is English (as opposed to Afrikaans-speaking Afrikaner South Africans).
- Obsolete form of Englishman. [A native or inhabitant of England; a man who is English by ancestry, birth, descent, or naturalisation.]
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Examples of "englishman" in Sentences
- An Englishman would never say this.
- AS an Englishman, I am not an expert on this.
- And then the same thing happened to the Englishman.
- Try ice cubes and lemon rinds englishman englishman
- That is the prerogative of the Englishman, isn't it
- Santiago helps the Englishman look for the alchemist.
- Anonymous said ... tommy the englishman loves the legs
- The Englishman promptly left the scene of the incident.
- He was the first Englishman to raise the World Cup aloft.
- Of course, I could be totally wrong. weatherking englishman
- In 2007 he was an englishman willing on 'becks and the boys'.
- Rudolf is astounded and takes a great liking to the Englishman.
- Best to use powdered, sterilized egg white reconstituted. englishman mgpcoe
- Another dissimilarity is that no Englishman would deny their Germanic roots.
- If you wish, you can make tests with the member "englishman" password "english".
- I also am guilty of not organizing the fridge so I have to hunt for stuff. englishman
- If all you want to do is measure your fridge, that seems like a huge waste of money. akurei77 englishman
- The african americans are no more african than I am an englishman although my ancestors came from there.
- Roberts, a 35 year old Englishman with a waggish sense of humour and an interest in zoology, was happy to oblige.
- Taking off my Editor's hat for the moment, I personally thought AJE's comment hence, as an englishman, without hypocrasy, i can live work and earn my salary in the US, yet retain my grievences! illustrated AJE's sophisticated sense of humor.
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