Icelander

NOUN
  1. a native or inhabitant of Iceland
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How To Use Icelander In A Sentence

  • Icelandic President Olafur Grimsson said the new terms thrashed out over months of negotiation were better than the first deal, rejected by Icelanders last year. Reuters: Top News
  • That distinction belongs to the Norsemen, who sailed to North America early in the eleventh century and established a fleeting settlement in a place they called Vinland, whose location is still debated among historians but was most likely somewhere along the coast of Canada. 21 When the Icelander Thorfinn Karlsefni and his crew met the local Indians, they soon began trading, according to the saga of Eric the Red. 'Fur, Fortune, and Empire'
  • But thanks to us alert Icelanders (well, me at least) this evil plot is foiled yet again.
  • Iain sez, Icelanders hit back at the freezing of assets under terror legislation by the UK Government. Boing Boing
  • Icelanders are brought up to leap across waterfalls, spring through rivers, run down mountains, run up mountains.
  • The Icelander asks to be allowed to compose an epic poem in the old style about how cruelly he is being treated and about how great Iceland is.
  • With their geothermal underground springs, Icelanders heat their water for next to nothing.
  • The skyr was then strained through fabric to remove the whey, called "mysa" in Icelandic, a by-product that Icelanders used as a thirst-quenching drink. In: Icelandic Yogurt
  • As with other Scandinavian countries, Icelanders take great delight in stories of trolls, elves, and fairies.
  • With their geothermal underground springs, Icelanders heat their water for next to nothing.
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