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Mancunian

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of the English city of Manchester or its residents
    Mancunian merchants
NOUN
  1. a native or resident of Manchester

How To Use Mancunian In A Sentence

  • The play is set in a seedy northern beauty contest, which gives Paula the chance to use her original Mancunian accent.
  • I was following a car along an urban motorway, that part of the A57 that is called The Mancunian Way, in Manchester. Mywebblogs.com Master Site Feed
  • Mancunians claim that theirs is the world's first industrial city, and they certainly have a wry sense of humour, forged from years of hardship, that many Scots will identify with.
  • The revelation is made by René Meulensteen, United's first-team coach, writing a column in the quarterly magazine of the Dutch Mancunian supporters' group. Sir Alex Ferguson really thought Wayne Rooney was defecting to City
  • The other member of the dynasty, then in senior office, was Richard's cousin Laurence, chairman of the newspaper company and, in Mancunian eyes at least, its personification. Richard Scott obituary
  • And particularly at a moment when oil-rich Manchester City have hoisted their first trophy in 35 years to preface a potentially dramatic recalibration of the Mancunian power balance. Manchester United's record 19th title cannot hide need for rebuilding | Louise Taylor
  • Third-placed Tottenham narrowed the gap to the Mancunian pair to seven points – and the north London club have one game in hand over them – thanks to the pace, power and precise finishing of Bale. Tottenham's Gareth Bale is unstoppable, says Harry Redknapp
  • Students, scallies, scenesters, Madchester survivors, teenagers and 40-somethings, this band strike a chord in many a Mancunian heart in much the way the Roses did in their day.
  • Professor John Ashton, regional director of public health in the north-west for more than a decade, believes Mancunians are not the only people with bad eating habits.
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