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Dubliner

NOUN
  1. a resident of Dublin

How To Use Dubliner In A Sentence

  • There's nothing - absolutely nothing - that the pugnacious little Dubliner likes better than standing centre stage, dodging the brickbats.
  • The 25 year old Dubliner spoke openly about how he pushed his father away and started boozing after her death.
  • Just around the corner from the Dubliner is the long-established Bourbon Street noshery and sleeping palace.
  • This is the part of Temple Bar where Dubliners can hang out without ruining their street cred.
  • His caddy, Dubliner Colin Byrne, has come to know him probably as well as anyone over the past couple of years and speaks glowingly of him as ‘the best boss a man could have.’
  • It was sweet revenge for the Dubliner after losing to Leedsman Hunter in last season's Welsh Open final in Cardiff.
  • More than 100 years after Londoners got the Tube and Parisians a Metro, Dubliners are set to get their own underground public transport system.
  • In what was a hard-fought encounter, the Dubliners played an uncompromising game under both boards.
  • The Dubliner had been loitering in football's equivalent of purgatory since his high-profile sacking from Leeds United in June 2002.
  • It's about an enterprising Dubliner who brings together a motley bunch to form a soul band. The Sun
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