Welshman
Americannoun
plural
Welshmennoun
Etymology
Origin of Welshman
before 900; Middle English Welische man, Old English Wilisc mon; Welsh, man
Example Sentences
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"Some say that the United States were discovered by a Welshman, Madoc, way, way before Columbus," he said.
From BBC
Prior to his move to the United States, the Shrewsbury-born Welshman was a first-team coach at Manchester United under Erik ten Hag and took on an assistant coach role with the Wales men's team.
From BBC
The Welshman juggles his day job as a carpenter with the demands of a sport so visibly brutal it has stayed in the shadows of combat sports for much of its existence.
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The Welshman, who is back in the tournament after a two-year hiatus, beat the world number three 6-2 to continue his impressive start to the year.
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The combination of the Welshman’s grim poetics and the singer’s apocalyptic incantations gets the set off to a powerful start and signals something entirely new for the Charli XCX oeuvre.
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