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Meaning Englishman meaning

What does Englishman mean?
Definitions in simple English

englishman

An englishman is a male person who is a native of England.

Englishman

An Englishman is a native or inhabitant of England.

Englishman

a man who is a native or inhabitant of England

Synonyms Englishman synonyms

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Simple sentences

How can you tell an Englishman from an American?
In the same way, a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears.
When the Englishman heard this last question, he could not believe his ears.
An Englishman would act in a different way.
An Englishman would not use such a word.
There is a curious story about an Englishman.
How would you know an American from an Englishman?
I thought he was an American but he turned out to be an Englishman.
He is not an American but an Englishman.
He pretended to be an Englishman, but his foreign accent gave him away.
I think it's very difficult for an Englishman to imitate a real American accent.
He's an Englishman.
An Englishman's home is his castle.
Hearing him speak English, one would take him for an Englishman.
He took me for an Englishman.

Movie subtitles

Er, what do you think of the average Englishman?
Aye. There's an Englishman, a professor.
There was an Englishman who passed the sugar.
Of course, there was a tall old Englishman who came here after you had gone.
You look much too naked for a decent Englishman.
An Englishman's home is his umbrella.
I'm trying to look at it with an Englishman's eyes.
And I met an Englishman who became my greatest friend.
Well, er. I never thought it possible that an Englishman could be so romantic.
The agent at Mopu is an Englishman.
For the other Englishman.
I'm an Englishman.
Last time, every Englishman from the chimney sweep to Sir Francis Drake knew our armada and were prepared.
But he's an Englishman.
What do you think of the average Englishman?
There's an Englishman, a professor.
Capt. Blood, are you, an Englishman, thinking of leaving. when yonder, an English town is being taken?
I think, an Englishman.
The Englishman.
Mr. Holmes, we have admired you in the past as does every Englishman.
Fee, fi, fo, fum. I smell the blood of an Englishman.
Tell me, is a thief an Englishman who steals?
That Englishman she's so crazy about.
But don't underrate that Englishman.
An Englishman, Your Grace, would probably take this back to Paris without looking to see what's inside it.
I've heard of Cathay, a country they say where no Englishman has been. an old country, fabulously rich not only with gold. but with the knowledge of many ages.
She married an Englishman called Potts.
Never let it be said that an Englishman isn't fair, at least on occasions.
An Englishman.
Englishman?
How come she married the Englishman?
Fee, fie, fo, fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman.
Stop! Stop, Englishman!
From an Englishman's point of view, its mere size takes your breath away.
Just because that Englishman got killed.
Taking the Englishman some food.
They wouldn't dare bite an Englishman.
This is an Englishman.
Einar, I think our Englishman has a good idea.

News and current affairs

In 1919, the economist John Maynard Keynes described the possibility of an Englishman in London using a telephone to order goods from around the world to be delivered to his house by the afternoon.
But Keynes's Englishman was wealthy and thus exceptional.
Patrick Lafcadio Hearn (known as Koizumi Yakumo after his naturalization as a Japanese citizen), an Englishman born on the Greek island of Lefkada, first introduced it in his novel A Living God.

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