A native or inhabitant of Great Britain.
Minute crustaceans forming food for right whales.
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Examples for "Britisher"
Examples for "Britisher"
1Well, well, I had no idea I was so obvious a Britisher.
2The old Britisher was not following the Ranger's reasoning in the least.
3Understand-theCanadian is no more religious than the American or the Britisher.
4Both the German and the Britisher had only been married a year.
5For the Britisher only blue-veined Stilton is worthy to crown the banquet.
1Not a great session for us by any means, said the Briton.
2The Briton is now one behind Ferrari great Michael Schumacher's record seven.
3The two Romans and the Briton stare at one another in amazement.
4Reid, a Briton, pleaded guilty to terrorism charges in a U.S. court.
5My fellow Briton Greg Rutherford's also jumping really well at the moment.
1That amount of real weather would make any expert weather-watching Brit concerned.
2The singer said after doing press, she was approached by the Brit.
3He won the Classic Brit Male Artist of the Year Award twice.
4Here's what else you need to know about this year's Brit Awards.
5I'm a Brit, so I don't claim to understand the Tailgate Party.
6The Resistance used it as a hide for downed Brit air crews.'
7She's also up for the Brit Award for International Female Solo Artist.
8The Brit Awards take place at London's O2 arena on Wednesday evening.
9Sorry, nothing stops a fully grown Brit from getting to the pub.
10He forces Murray to deuce, whereupon the Brit's serve falls to bits.
11Neither was Brit the man to forget the brake on his load.
12Since then there has been limited newsflow from both Brit and Apollo.
13The tetchy Brit thawed out after a couple of bottles of wine.
14She had married a Brit and had two children of her own.
15Still, the Brit and I wound up engaged-asin to be married.
16In 2015 she was nominated for a Grammy award and Brit award.