irishman|irishmen in English

noun

['I·rish·man || 'aɪərɪʃmən]

man from Ireland, native of Ireland

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1. (Oddly, the Irishman Averred that he already knew the American quite well

2. Thousands of Irishmen volunteered to fight bravely and loyally for Briton throughout the conflict.

3. The club was founded in 1898 for the young Irishmen of London.

4. On the other side were revolutionary nationalist groups, such as the United Irishmen.

5. The political organisations in the labour world of England to-day are mainly Captained by Irishmen

6. Briton (plural Britons) An inhabitant of Great Britain quotations ▼ A citizen of the United Kingdom The attack's victims included 3 Canadians, 2 Irishmen, and 1 Briton.

7. Critics Pick Film Review: ‘The Irishman’ Scorsese's mob epic, starring Robert De Niro as a veteran hitman and Al Pacino as an ego-drenched Jimmy Hoffa, is a Coldly enthralling triumph.

8. The United Irishmen adopted green as their revolutionary colour and wore green uniforms or ribbons in their hats, and the green concerned was often associated with the shamrock.

9. Though simian depictions of Irishman are less common in British sources, they serve a similar purpose; in Animalising the Irish, they are characterised as a different, inferior species

10. Historically, Chinaman was a neutral compound word, similar to Irishman or Englishman, but it began to take on negative connotations in the 19th century, when many Chinese immigrants went to work in …

11. Suppose 'Cayenne Pepper,' as we call the captain that commanded the 'Cayenne' at Grey Town, was to come to a port in Nova Scotia, and pepper it for insultin' our flag by Apprehenden trespassers (though how a constable is to arrest a crew of twenty men unless, Irishman like, he surrounds them, is …

12. Daily Mail — Khabib Nurmagomedov wastes no time in piling in on Conor McGregor's misery by tweeting 'good always defeats evil' while Justin Gaethje tweets a clown emoji after the Irishman breaks his ankle in gruesome defeat to Dustin PoirierBy Jack Bezants for MailOnline Published: 01:12 EDT, 11 July 2021 Updated: 01:14 EDT, 11 July 2021

13. A derogatory term for some types of Irishmen; Bruce Bogtrotter, a character in the Matilda franchise; Bogtrotter: An Autobiography with Lyrics, a 1980 book by Dory Previn; The 1991 winner of the Greenham Stakes; A folk name for the Eurasian bittern; In UK Parliamentary slang, a party's parliamentary whip whose job was, at a parliamentary division, to quickly check

14. 028 Lantern Slide; Photograph of early Biunial magic lantern Not Sold 029 Box of 12 complete toy lantern slides; in original box; 2 3/4” x 8 5/8” Not Sold 030 Slip Slide; Irishman dances a Jig $35.00 031 Book “Memories of a Lost World” $18.00 032 Unused Box Radio Mats in Original Box $20.00

15. About The Abstainer “This is Dickens in the present tense, Dickens for the twenty-first century.”—Roddy Doyle, The New York Times Book Review An Irishman in nineteenth-century England is forced to take sides when his nephew joins the bloody underground movement for independence in this propulsive novel from the acclaimed author of The North Water.

16. Thus do the Ambulant images of God cloak their shackles proudly, and divert the judicious with their boastful shouts.: At first it occurred to me that it might be an Ambulant dog-kennel, to receive the hounds on their return.: Once with the title stamped on his memory, the zealous Irishman might be trusted to become an Ambulant advertizer.: Thus we describe certain cases as Ambulant, abortive