Definition of East Ender in English:
East Ender
noun ˌiːst ˈɛndəˌist ˈɛndər
A native or inhabitant of the part of London east of the City as far as the River Lea, including the Docklands.
Example sentencesExamples
- Stamp's parents Tom and Ethel were working class East Enders.
- The union leader described growing up as an East Ender in London, and how being moved to Hainault was like being "immigrated to Australia".
- As a native East Ender she was infinitely more streetwise than me.
- East Enders, after all, withstood the bulk of wartime bombing and personify Britain's "Blitz Spirit."
- The East Ender struck Commonwealth gold in Melbourne in 2006.
Definition of East Ender in US English:
East Ender
nounˌēst ˈendərˌist ˈɛndər
A native or inhabitant of the part of London east of the City as far as the Lea River, including the Docklands.
Example sentencesExamples
- The East Ender struck Commonwealth gold in Melbourne in 2006.
- The union leader described growing up as an East Ender in London, and how being moved to Hainault was like being "immigrated to Australia".
- East Enders, after all, withstood the bulk of wartime bombing and personify Britain's "Blitz Spirit."
- Stamp's parents Tom and Ethel were working class East Enders.
- As a native East Ender she was infinitely more streetwise than me.