Similar words: pecuniary, impecunious, iranian, armenian, Baconian, mania, plutonian, draconian. Meaning: n. a native or resident of Manchester. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of the English city of Manchester or its residents.
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(1) They got as far as Mancunian Way, then Gary lost it and they went off the elevated section.
(2) Why don't we just call it New Mancunian Express and have done with it?
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(4) The 21-year-old Mancunian, tipped to replace Gary Neville at Old Trafford, has been farmed out on loan to Rangers this season along with winger Lee Martin.
(5) Xinhua net dispatch: England is Mancunian because two scientists of the university are had the honor to win in the research of respect of black lead Xi 2010 Nobel physics award.
(6) Emmeline Taylor is a Mancunian academic who has been following the onward march of school security for the past five years.
(7) The Barcelona star has been hooked on the Mancunian band's work since being introduced to it by his Argentina team-mate Carlos Tevez.
(8) He was to be found lurking in the band's dressing room whenever they ventured into Mancunian territory, which was often.
(9) Four other firms are here too, and the long-established Mancunian company Demmy has recently been awarded the seventh licence.
(10) The play is set in a seedy northern beauty contest, which gives Paula the chance to use her original Mancunian accent.
(11) At the next table sit two fine specimens of Mancunian youth.
(12) She heard the various accents and identified them without thinking, Cockney, West Country, and a thick nasal Mancunian.
(13) While riding through Russe's back streets I happened upon The English Guest House, which was owned by a Mancunian named Steve.
(14) These are men whose hearts are aligned to Wall Street stoniness rather than Mancunian sentimentality.
(15) The chief economist of Goldman Sachs, Mr O'Neill is a Mancunian famed for his accuracy in predicting the swings of the world's currency markets.
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