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Definition of anti-British in English: anti-Britishadjective Hostile to the interests of Britain or the United Kingdom. Example sentencesExamples - The war was certainly marked by gory events of anti-British violence.
- The "Suez crisis" provoked a wave of anti-British agitation throughout the region.
- The press showing silly idiots waving anti British banners around haven't helped the situation.
- Schools have been accused of being "anti-British" by asking pupils to take the side of the Spanish in lessons about the Armada.
- Certainly, the angry President is stepping up his anti-British rhetoric.
- I never heard him utter a word that was anti-British or anti-American.
- These leaders showed little enthusiasm for the anti-British struggle.
- By 1916 he was a leader in the group and was the last commander to surrender in the anti-British Easter Uprising.
- There is no patriotic British republican tradition - what republicanism exists is, often explicitly, anti-British.
- London would never lend the money for an anti-British scheme.
- At the age of fifteen, he took part in anti-British demonstrations.
- The editorial sought to quell anti-British feelings prompted by disparaging remarks about the US made by the British prime minister.
- There is some irony in a song that is, essentially, anti-British topping a BBC poll.
- Up until 1940, Franklin Roosevelt was perhaps the most persistently anti-British president in American history.
- The anti-British frame of mind was in full swing on the eve of the upcoming election.
- Neither had been naturalised, and during the war they were decidedly anti-British.
- British troops were withdrawn to the Suez Canal area in 1947, but nationalist, anti-British feelings continued to grow after the war.
- Being passionate about Scotland doesn't make you anti-British.
- This lady is not malicious, anti-British, or unkind.
- The "comment" consists of a further selection of anti-British insults.
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