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anglophil

NOUN
  1. an admirer of England and things English

How To Use anglophil In A Sentence

  • Now, heraldry is one of the quaint, meaningless traditions that so enthralls anglophiles like myself.
  • They had his-and-hers Sovereigns, except that Fiske, an Anglophile, had bought his in England. RUNNING FROM THE LAW
  • There was a strong strain of Anglophilia in the Alsop clan, and a consistent devotion to the politics of moderate conservatism.
  • In 1560 Elizabeth scored a crucial success in the creation of an Anglophile government in Scotland and in Mary's apparent renunciation of her rival claim in the treaty of Edinburgh.
  • Now, heraldry is one of the quaint, meaningless traditions (not unlike the House of Lords itself, come to think of it) that so enthralls Yanqui Anglophiles like myself.
  • And Tonic Stress is not an Anglophile cocktail -- served up with an olive and a twist of lemon -- at the Bar Hemingway in the Ritz Hotel .... French Word-A-Day:
  • There was a strong strain of Anglophilia in the Alsop clan, and a consistent devotion to the politics of moderate conservatism.
  • It's no secret that HotelChatter is a total Anglophile, meaning we're a bit obsessed with anything British, even going so far as to hire a HotelChatter -
  • His donnish concerns and highly specific milieu make him less ‘contemporary and accessible’ than his Anglophilic, Masterpiece Theaterish, young fogey fans might think.
  • It was not a reprise of the Revolution of 1776 with Federalists in Tory roles as Anglophiles, aristocrats, or monocrats.
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