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dalesman

[ UK /dˈe‍ɪlzmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who lives in the dales of northern England

How To Use dalesman In A Sentence

  • Differing from his sister in body as well as in mind, he was a slender, well-set youth, his hair more red than the usual bronze of a dalesman. The Crystal Gryphon
  • And his features had a slightly strange cast, not quite those of a dalesman. The Crystal Gryphon
  • However, they misread the temper of the dales, for a dalesman will fight fiercely for his freedom. The Crystal Gryphon
  • Now Lord Amber was plainly of alien stock, but my Lord was as any dalesman. The Crystal Gryphon
  • Young Rowcliffe was a dalesman and he knew his people. The Three Sisters
  • KIT Calvert, the Dalesman who was the saviour of Wensleydale Cheese, has had his life and achievements recognised by the Yorkshire Society.
  • Nobody seemed to know who first built Scarthwaite Hall, though many a dalesman had patched it afterward and pulled portions of it down. The Gold Trail
  • One of the eight-and-twenty freshmen who matriculated at Trinity Hall along with Charles Dilke in 1862 was David Fenwick Steavenson, a dalesman from Northumberland, with whom he formed a lasting friendship. The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 1
  • Two days later, lost on an A road as traffic whizzes past, I make a grievous error and flag down a Dalesman.
  • For a dalesman his hair was very dark - a ruddy darkness - and his face less broad across the jaw-more oval. The Crystal Gryphon
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