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Welchman

American  
[welch-muhn, welsh-] / ˈwɛltʃ mən, ˈwɛlʃ- /

noun

plural

Welchmen
  1. Welshman.


Example Sentences

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I had my feet up on my desk, wearing my too-small baseball cap and reading through a new batch of American detective magazines, when a lecturer in algebraic geometry called Gordon Welchman poked his head through my open door.

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Welchman’s about thirty, leading-man looks, a pipe clamped between his teeth.

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Welchman made himself at home, dropping into a sagging armchair that was probably quite comfortable during the reign of King George III. He said, “Which way do the hands of a clock move?”

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Welchman winced, rubbing the small of his back.

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Welchman’s offer, whatever it was, sounded like the perfect job.

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