How To Use Welshman In A Sentence
- Only a few minutes had gone when the Welshman flung in an inviting right-foot cross to the back post.
- He swung his full weight behind a wild haymaker and caught the Welshman flush on his exposed chin.
- But since every book is acted out in the readers' imagination, a Welshman could claim that Mrs. Rupa Mehra, the mulish, mawkish mother in Seth's novel, was his own mother-in-law.
- Castle; then came yesterday evening to this Town, Slept sound, and this morning engaged an old Welshman with a cart with benches, and three little horses, to carry us to the summit of the Sugar loaf Mountain, Such fun, such a road, and such a feast on the mountain moss, and such a sight! Letter 213
- The best scrum half in the world against the Welshman who has rediscovered his top form on this tour since having a knee reconstruction. Times, Sunday Times
- The Welshman just about deserved to edge ahead after cueing so well in the early stages of the match, although his game dipped after the interval.
- The Georgian, the Londoner, the Welshman and the Middle Westerner can understand the same printed language, precisely because it does not at all represent their peculiarities of dialect. Human Traits and their Social Significance
- And the Welshman only came on for 43 minutes as a sub in two matches in the last month. The Sun
- Welsh slaves; indeed, in Anglo-Saxon, the word serf and Welshman are used almost interchangeably as equivalent synonyms. Early Britain Anglo-Saxon Britain
- A Welshman, a Scotsman and an Irishman setting up a bank in Chicago? WHISTLER IN THE DARK