Aún no tenemos significados para "own countryman".
1But I scarce take it kind in you to beat your own countryman!
2The very transparent comparison which matches Michael Angelo with his own countryman, Dante, is after all more felicitous and truer.
3She tried to think it no more than a pang of jealousy at seeing her own countryman snubbed by a foreigner.
4It seemed a cruel irony that Teabing- amodernBritish knight-wasa hostage in the search for his own countryman, Sir Isaac Newton.
5Did not the boy go through some risk for me when he betrayed his own countryman to get me out of a hard place?
6Most people have heard of Juja, the modern dwelling in the heart of an African wilderness, belonging to our own countryman, Mr. W. N. McMillan.
7They betray only occasionally, in a technical way, that the author is a disciple, as well as admirer, of Sydenham, and his own countryman, Cullen.
8For one thing, it isn't at all fair that all this trouble should fall on an entire stranger, on one not even her own countryman!
9I could not permit such to be used against my own countrymen.
10He was killed by aliens at the request of His own countrymen.
11They care not to speak their real thoughts with their own countrymen.
12Then I feel bound to exercise some hospitality towards my own countrymen.
13The veteran Sculptor's unsought audience was composed mostly of our own countrymen.
14But the article attracted no attention whatever, even from Mohr's own countrymen.
15Had the Judas been ashamed to come forth against his own countrymen?
16No one but his own countrymen would ever understand his words.
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