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Irish person

NOUN
  1. a native or inhabitant of Ireland

How To Use Irish person In A Sentence

  • A study has shown that Carlow people are no softies when illness strikes and display much more determination when it comes to fighting their winter woes than the average Irish person.
  • He bewailed Ireland's "credit-fuelled Ponzi scheme" economy of the last decade and accused fellow economist Patrick Honohan, the central bank governor, of committing "the costliest mistake ever made by an Irish person". Barack Obama and the Queen to visit Ireland during its time of despair
  • There has been a massive growth in recent years of a new type of Irish person - the smug, sanctimonious person who has just moved from a city to what he or she considers the countryside.
  • There a little division in an Irish person's life between his work and his social life.
  • An Irish person could also have foreign rental income, for example, from letting of a Spanish holiday home.
  • Speaking as an Irish person I can state Galloway is not the one that should be referred to as “cromwellian” perhaps Velshi should save that term for the leader of the ADL who publically campaigned against Galloways entrance, and lobbied Canadian poiticians claiming Galloway was collecting for a “terrorist” org, when it was for humanitarian aid for victims of genocide. George Galloway Barred From Entering…Canada! CANADA? « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
  • Cox's record in Europe is unequalled by any other Irish person before or since him.
  • His achievement ranked among the best in Irish sport and his reward for lifting the spirits of a nation was to be named Irish Person of the Year at a televised ceremony.
  • Cox's record in Europe is unequalled by any other Irish person before or since him.
  • I am not a rabid republican but a middle-of-the-road Irish person who is proud of her Irish history and does not like to see it rewritten by anti-Irish journalists with a unionist agenda offensive to ordinary Irish people.
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