How To Use Anglophile In A Sentence
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Meanwhile, his Anglophile secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton, hoped he would refuse to see the upstart ambassador.
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They had his-and-hers Sovereigns, except that Fiske, an Anglophile, had bought his in England.
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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.
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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.
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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 ....
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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
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It was not a reprise of the Revolution of 1776 with Federalists in Tory roles as Anglophiles, aristocrats, or monocrats.
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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.
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An Anglophile who studied a the London School of Economics, his strong connections to Britain will no doubt be of great interest to many.12.10am: You can read a profile of Saif, written by the Guardian's Middle East Editor, Ian Black, here.12.16am: The fall-out from events in Libya appears to be taking a toll among representatives of the regime abroad.
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He, you see, is a details man, a coltish clothes horse, and a dedicated Anglophile to boot.
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He is as much of an anglophile in his pop obsessions as fellow young broody Yank Pete Yorn, the intro to Puppets boasting a Peter Hook bass line that New Order would not throw out the studio.
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Now, heraldry is one of the quaint, meaningless traditions that so enthralls anglophiles like myself.
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The combining form 'Anglo', which means English, combines to make various words, including Anglo-American and Anglophile.
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An '' 'Anglophile' '' is someone who loves England and appreciates its historical significance.
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Iraq is one of the most Anglophile of all Arab countries with their HP sauce, Quality Street, their London buses and three-pin plugs.
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Since discovering the BBC some years ago, John has become an obsessive Anglophile.
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It's nice to see the Queen of Pop so flustered that the Anglophile has to pause to elucidate the difference between "who" and "whom.
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Somewhere in Bangor -- or wherever Karl Marks called home -- there was an Anglophile mind like my own, dreaming and waiting.
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‘There are still a lot of Anglophiles around,’ one US radio plugger told me last week.
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And in my mind, the Anglophile was virtually in England already.
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One imagines Dumas's young men about town affecting the same dandified, Anglophile pose.
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German fox-hunters tended to be aristocratic, in his view effete and probably Anglophile.
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Moreover, I can't think of any other 'minority' of which this is remotely true, unless it were to be the other minority from which I can claim descent: people of British or Anglophile provenance.
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