colonials in English

noun
1
a native or inhabitant of a colony.
Slaves weren't colonials, they were the property of colonials .
2
a house built in colonial style.
Jake regarded the huge old style colonial with a wide sweeping front porch for a minute as the rest of the team was scrambling from the van.

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1. The school's athletic teams, the George Washington Colonials, play in the Atlantic 10 Conference.

2. Nouns for Colonize include coloner, coloners, colonial, colonialism, colonialisms, colonialist, colonialists, colonialities, coloniality, colonialness, colonials

3. But, in time, even the colonial masters were overthrown in their cricketing dominance by mere colonials.

4. Vietnamese troops liberated the km China border area , destroyed the strategic corridor and blockade of the French colonials .

5. 17 But, in time, even the colonial masters were overthrown in their cricketing dominance by mere colonials.

6. They heard the local Choctaw people refer to the swamp lands as bayuk, which simply means ‘river’ or ‘creek.’ And so was born the French word Bayouque, which English colonials later adopted as bayou

7. The Arbitrationist movement, however, was dominated by natives, and although the colonials are still very prominent in the Estates-based economics of the coastal areas and in the autonomous port cities, they have been largely sidelined in the politics of the Marshalate proper