Similar words: sit on, wait on, inheritor, territory, brittle, britain, British, meritocracy. Meaning: ['brɪtn] n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Great Britain 2. an inhabitant of southern Britain prior to the Anglo-Saxon invasions. adj. characteristic of or associated with the Britons.
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31. The Briton admitted that his current commercial arrangement with McLaren and Mercedes is for engines only.
32. A Chinese-born Briton who graduated from Woolwich Polytechnic in east London and became director of research at a mobile phone company in Essex has won this year's Nobel prize for physics.
33. Potential customers already discussing the $ 100 million tickets include several Americans and one Briton, Anderson said.
34. The commission representative opposite him was also a Briton - the exemption went through.
35. However,[sentencedict.com] the Briton is upbeat about patching things up and putting on a united front.
36. Thousands of Irishmen volunteered to fight bravely and loyally for Briton throughout the conflict.
37. He says that Johnson is a'typical Briton ', an'Everyman '.
38. A study a snapshot of the typical Briton in terms of name, spending and lifestyle.
39. One of Briton Hamilton's bosses, however, does not agree. Norbert Haug, competition chief for the team's engine partner Mercedes, said Hamilton's radio call was "in order".
40. How do you make small talk with a Briton? Here's a good way: talk about weather.
41. In 1923, with Briton Hadden, he founded Time, a weekly news magazine that featured capsulated news accounts written in a brisk, adjective-laden style.
42. The Briton could overtake Roger Federer in the rankings if he reaches the final and the Swiss falls before the semis.
43. Henry Purcell was a most outstanding Briton composer in 17th century, and also a key man exist period between two stages of counterpoint music high development during history.
44. We are going to see the new production of an opera by Briton.
45. Briton Ken Edwards, a former rat-catcher and part-time entertainer, made itsintosthe record book after eating 36 medium-sized cockroaches in one minute on March 5, 2001.
46. It has won many top awards in Briton and the United States.
47. The victim hasn't yet been named, but according to the authorities in Tenerife, she was a 62-year-old Briton.
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