orangeman

IPA: ˈɔrʌndʒmʌn

Root Word: Orangeman

noun

  • A member of the Orange Order, a Protestant society in the United Kingdom (especially Northern Ireland).
  • Any Protestant unionist Irishman.
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Examples of "orangeman" in Sentences

  • So what, who cares what orangeman had to say ... the billl PASSED
  • But the orangeman needs more money for his tan and winter is coming.
  • He was a red -- hot orangeman, a deputy -- grand something, and vice-chairman of the "'Prentice Boys" beside.
  • -- for the sergeant was an orangeman -- 'and if he differs from you in matters of religion, sure he's your fellow-creature still.'
  • Even had it been appreciated, it might have appeared that Donaldson being an orangeman, exUDR and from a conservative evangelical background would have been able to understand the motivations of TUV typed voters.
  • Power with him and a fellow named Crofter or Crofton, pensioner out of the collector general’s, an orangeman Blackburn does have on the registration and he drawing his pay or Crawford gallivanting around the country at the king’s expense.
  • Sure enough the castle car drove up with Martin on it and Jack Power with him and a fellow named Crofter or Crofton, pensioner out of the collector general's, an orangeman Blackburn does have on the registration and he drawing his pay or Crawford gallivanting around the country at the king's expense.

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