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countrymancoun‧try‧man /ˈkʌntrimən/ noun (plural countrymen /-mən/) [countable] - President Pascal-Trouillot went on national television to urge her countrymen to vote.
- But his countrymen did not treat his illness as a joke.
- Either Mrs David has had an enormous impact on her countrymen or a major paradigm shift has occurred.
- For generations the Sandovals, like millions of their fellow countrymen, had suffered from grinding poverty and deprivation.
- He didn't look like a farmer, yet he looked a countryman.
- It dropped beyond Strath Bunker, once the haven of his storm-tossed countrymen, but speared the accompanying Hill Bunker.
- It seems fair to assume that she will attract the attention of a goodly number of our countrymen.
- My countrymen haven't learned to cherish the old, we are too quick to tear old buildings down.
► fellow countrymen It was two years since I’d seen any fellow countrymen. ADJECTIVE► fellow· All the crew are buried at Stonefall cemetery, alongside many of their fellow countrymen.· For generations the Sandovals, like millions of their fellow countrymen, had suffered from grinding poverty and deprivation.· Religion may affect employees' attitudes to their jobs and their relationships with expatriates and fellow countrymen.· The man was a visiting Texan who was in Britain as manager of a fellow countryman, a concert pianist.· They were fortunately innocent of the fact that Monet charged them some 60 percent more than he charged his fellow countrymen.· Prayer On Remembrance Sunday, ministers w ill be asking their congregations to remember their fellow countrymen who have died in war.· Their hostility was directed almost entirely against their fellow countrymen.· Wake up, my fellow countrymen. ► fellow workers/students/countrymen etc- As the permanent workplace becomes a shifting work space, daily face-to-face contact with fellow workers is increasingly sporadic.
- Host a quiz night for your fellow students.
- Not all of my fellow students were as pleased with me, though.
- Religion may affect employees' attitudes to their jobs and their relationships with expatriates and fellow countrymen.
- She and her fellow students were told that their mission was to free the peasants from feudalism.
- Stallabrass seems alienated from the labour of his fellow workers.
- To help you relate to your fellow students. 2.
- Workshops are an ideal opportunity to meet tutors and exchange ideas with fellow students.
1 somebody’s countryman someone from your own country SYN compatriot: It was two years since I’d seen any fellow countrymen.2 British English a man who lives in the country rather than in a town or city |