Similar words: englishwoman, English, english civil war, freshman, waiting list, embellishment, accomplishment, establishment. Meaning: ['ɪŋglɪʃmən] n. a man who is a native or inhabitant of England.
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31. To enter a man's house by virtue of a nameless warrant in order to procure evidence, is worse than the Spanish Inquisition; [it is] a law under which no Englishman would wish to live for an hour.
32. Eadweard Muybridge, an Englishman used 24 cameras and in a particular way made the first photographs of unposed, continuous motion.
33. "Man does not strive after happiness; only the Englishman does that, " wrote Nietzsche in The Twilight of the Idols.
34. But Anna's ex-husband, an Englishman, went further than anyone, given the chance to cash in on his erstwhile Russian wife.
35. A wealthy, mysterious Englishman named Henry Philips arrived in the port and rapidly gained Tyndale's trust, and hence access to the Pointz household.
36. Usual Englishman or Englishwoman can indicate the road for you on the street.
37. In 1911, Englishman Robert Scott and Norwegian Roald Amundsen raced to become the first person to reach the South Pole.
38. Certainly an Englishman, it was more doubtful whether Phileas Fogg was a Londoner.
39. A great polymorphous injunction bound the Englishman and the poor Lorrainese peasant alike. As history would have it, the latter was named Jouy.
40. The English weather has also helped to make the Englishman adaptable.
41. Since reading about it as a boy, Amundsen had been fascinated by Englishman John Franklin's disastrous search for the Northwest Passage.
42. I realise that an Englishman who generalises about Ireland invites trouble.
43. Justin Hoyte has denied that Arsene Wenger does not give domestic talent a look-in, despite the defender becoming the first Englishman to score for Arsenal in the league for over a year.
44. An Englishman would interrupt a war to have his afternoon tea.
45. The casual meal we call a sandwich takes its name from Englishman John Montagu (1718–1792), the Fourth Earl of Sandwich.
46. Let an Englishman and a Scotchman come together for a bit of banter.
47. Englishman Paul Chandler and his wife Rachel in October last year to sail to the United Republic of Tanzania on the way from the Seychelles Islands in the Indian Ocean by Somali pirates kidnapped.
48. Should Havelock become the first Englishman to retain his world title, he will be the last to do so under the present system.
49. Known as "Reverse" Buller by his troops during the Second Boer War, the Englishman was first defeated at the Battle of Colenso and subsequently lost his position as overall commander.
50. An Englishman is never happy but when he is miserable, a Scotchman never at home but when he is abroad, and an Irishman never at peace but when he is fighting.
51. And, so, the idea of the freeborn Englishperson, Englishman is what they would have said in those days, meant that rights of parliament had to be respected.
52. Not long after, William Caxton was the first Englishman in England to use the same idea.
53. The Pan-German movement was in part the creation of an Englishman, Houston Chamberlain.
54. I am a God-fearing Englishman[http://sentencedict.com/englishman.html], and I'm goddamn proud of it!
55. Three guys, a scotsman, an englishman, and an irishman are in prison.
56. A hundred long years must still elapse before Englishman could hear the name of Oliver Cromwell.
57. In 1770, Englishman Lieutenant James Cook charted the Australian east coast in his ship HM Barque Endeavour.
58. An Englishman with a beard stole a painting in Rome on Friday.
59. One of its early converts was a rich, aristocratic Englishman named William Penn.
60. It was only after he won the Nobel prize that he felt accepted as an Englishman, despite having been naturalised as a British subject 20 years earlier.
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