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Meanings of
briton
in English
Portuguese
britânico
Catalan
britànic
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A native or inhabitant of Great Britain.
Britisher
Brit
Portuguese
britânico
Usage of
briton
in English
1
Not a great session for us by any means, said the
Briton
.
2
The
Briton
is now one behind Ferrari great Michael Schumacher's record seven.
3
The two Romans and the
Briton
stare at one another in amazement.
4
Reid, a
Briton
,
pleaded guilty to terrorism charges in a U.S. court.
5
My fellow
Briton
Greg Rutherford's also jumping really well at the moment.
6
The
Briton
is now five behind Schumacher's overall record of 68 poles.
7
Austrian Markus Brier and
Briton
Robert Rock held third place on 66.
8
The ceremony of burning the North
Briton
was interrupted by a riot.
9
The
Briton
fixed his wondering eyes on the soldier whilst he continued.
10
At the gibe business the German is, perhaps, better than the
Briton
.
11
But I am a
Briton
,
and I have the spirit of one.
12
It is less traditionally bluesy than the 69-year-old
Briton
's
more recent fare.
13
As the sailors passed slowly before him, the
Briton
eyed each carefully.
14
He was just as loyal to his code as is the
Briton
.
15
Old
Briton
and the dame looked on and deemed the symptoms favorable.
16
He named the two as
Briton
Chris McManus and Italian Franco Lamolinara.
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briton
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
true briton
do no briton
honest briton
ordinary briton
young briton
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Translations for
briton
Portuguese
britânico
bretão
Catalan
britànic
Briton
through the time
Briton
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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