Briton

//ˈbɹɪt.ən//

"Briton" in a Sentence (12 examples)

I am a Briton.

Tom is a Briton.

When Briton Jane Walker first saw children rummaging through trash heaps while on a trip to the Philippines in 1996, she decided to do something about it.

At last the Saxons had killed nearly all the Britons, and the few who remained took refuge in the mountains, in that part of the country which we now call Wales, and in Cornwall.

He writhed for twenty minutes under the flowery and eulogistic periods of the president, and rose himself in the state of confused indignation which the Briton feels when he is publicly approved.

The ancient Britons were particularly fond of Anglesey, which the Romans knew as Mona.

...when these hateful termes of Scottes and Englishemen, shalbe abolisshed, and blotted oute for euer, and we shal al agre in the onely title and name of Britons...

Rule, Britannia! Britannia rules the waves: Britons never, never, never will be slaves.

I glory in the name of Briton.

Many of the rank and file had no better conception of the proud and sensitive Maori than was implied in the degrading 'nigger' theory, invariably applied by the unthinking Briton to all coloured races.

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The victims included 3 Canadians, 2 Irishmen, and 1 Briton.

The hiker was a Briton from New Zealand.

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