Definition of Little Englander in US English:
Little Englander
nounˌlidl ˈiNG(ɡ)ləndərˌlɪdl ˈɪŋ(ɡ)ləndər
A person who opposes an international role or policy for Britain.
Example sentencesExamples
- There's a peculiarly English thing about French-bashing, but there's also a Little Englander thing in general about how the film industry actually works.
- If you don't like chicken tikka masala, does that make you a Little Englander?
- But you don't have to be a Little Englander to be concerned about the commission poking their noses into a tax regime which is, after all, in its fourth decade of operation.
- He is now too parochial to be a Little Englander.
- I'd hate to regard myself as a Little Englander, but occasionally I share that same mentality.