englishman|englishmen in English
noun
['Eng·lish·man || 'ɪŋglɪʃmən]
man who is a citizen or resident of England
Use "englishman|englishmen" in a sentence
1. During the disturbance which followed, three Englishmen were hurt.
2. He is an Englishman to the backbone.
3. She is married to an Englishman.
4. He was the only Englishman present.
5. One day, an Englishman and an Englishwoman.
6. An Englishman calls himself young at fifty.
7. An Englishman is an alien in America.
8. Can you know an Englishman from an American?
9. Catty, an Englishman, as a cellophane converter
10. “WHEN two Englishmen meet, their first talk is of the weather.”
11. Many esteemed Englishmen and Americans used Bookplates for their personal libraries
12. The Siamese native mandarins massacred the local Englishmen out of frustration.
13. Have you heard anything of the other Englishman?
14. 14 The Englishman broke into voluble and perfect Italian.
15. The versions were arranged by an Englishman, Michael Hurd.
16. An Englishman is a foreigner outside the United Kingdom.
17. A tear moistened the eye of the phlegmatic Englishman.
18. My teacher is an Englishman with golden hair.
19. For an Englishman he speaks French rather well.
20. He's a tall, flaxen - haired, distinguished - looking Englishman.
21. The Englishman broke into voluble and perfect Italian.
22. I was astonished that he was not an Englishman.
23. In all likelihood, Anne would settle for an Englishman.
24. She stared thoughtfully at the Englishman across the table.
25. She had married a charming but rather vague Englishman.