A native or resident of Wales.
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Examples for "Welshman"
Examples for "Welshman"
1It was just a long ball and needed clearing, the Welshman said.
2But time, mercifully for United, continues to wait for the remarkable Welshman.
3Fortunately, work was found for the trusty Welshman in the old fields.
4All we need do is make certain the Welshman does not win.
5He leads Welshman Mark Pilkington who fired six birdies in his 66.
1The Welsh government said health boards were working to address backlog issues.
2The Welsh government said steps were being taken to support young people.
3The Welsh government said hospitals were seeing a high number of patients.
4Music and words; myth and story are second nature to the Welsh.
5The Welsh government said it will consider the findings of the reports.
1Fossil shells are found, it is true, in the upper Cambrian beds.
2Aurelius, the Christian King, burns Vortigern in his Cambrian city of refuge.
3Westgardia gigantea Known from a single specimen from the Cambrian of California.
4These rocks are of Middle Cambrian age and possess a Paradoxides fauna.
5An important factor in the deformation was the massive limestones of the Cambrian-Ordovician.
1The Cymry bear you no hatred; their affection likewise is undefined.
2So it was with this great and good man of Cymry.
3In classic phrase, we talk of Albion, Scotia, Cymry, and Hibernia.
4The place chosen for the fortified city of the Cymry was among the mountains.
5The Cymry believe King Raven has arisen to defend the land beyond the Marches.
6Cadwgan told him, "and allow me to show you true Cymry hospitality."
7Fitting arrows to strings, the Cymry settled down to wait.
8With one voice, they advised him to retreat westward behind the mountains into Cymry.
9Still, none of the Cymry stirred from where they stood.
10The Gaels lived in Ireland and in Scotland, and the Cymry in England and Wales.
11William's had been saved-atconsiderable cost and risk to the Cymry-butwhere was Bran's throne?
12And thus the Cymry defended their land with joy.
13The brave Cymry men had battles with the darker skinned people who were already there.
14Gerald painted a picture of the Cymry as a whole nation of warriors in arms.
15For I've never known a Saxon to bother himself overmuch with learning the Cymry tongue.
16Some times the Cymry bloodied the Norman noses, but more often it went the other way.