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How to use Irishman in a sentence

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As an Irishman, I wonder whether our reputation for friendliness and hospitality can survive the way we treat tourists.
An Irishman called Murphy has been educating himself to speak the Queen's English.
So, there were an Irishman, an Englishman and an American wrecked on an island.
The Irishman rode Alan Jarvis-trained Lady Pahia to victory in the Mortarmill Organic Dairy Fillies' Stakes.
Out of nowhere Bruce lamps O'Leary with an iron bar and the big Irishman stands there stunned.
The director is an Irishman married to a Puerto Rican, with an obvious interest in his wife's culture.
The Irishman has been one of the leading jockeys of recent seasons and is one of the shrewdest horsemen around.
Gilroy, far right, was British champion, the first Irishman to win the prized Lonsdale belt outright.
A fantastic player, a good manager, an Irishman and a guy who would bust a gut for Ireland.
Limerick's Tim Rice teamed up with Ballard early in 2004 and was so impressed that he passed on his impressions to another aspiring Irishman.
As an Irishman living in Glasgow for the past 13 years, I'm as guilty as the next man of being nostalgic.
As an Irishman living abroad I've seen the changes in Ireland happening stage by stage.
The wry Irishman breaks into a gentle smirk, conveying the whiff of arch self-deprecation.
The victim, understood to be an Irishman in his 40s, was battered to death shortly before midnight on Monday.
As an Irishman and an Englishspeaker, Martin was something of a rarity in the Vatican, which was top-heavy at the time with monoglot Italians.
The most famous of the convict bolters was Jack Donahue, an Irishman who arrived in Sydney in 1825, aged eighteen.
In my day the congregation tolerated a drunken sot of an Irishman in the rectory so anything is possible.
The Irishman cleared up in the second after Higgins missed a brown and notched up a 60 break on the way to winning the third.
As quiet as he is off the ice, he's a stubborn, bullheaded Irishman when they blow the whistle to start the game.
But the Irishman believes two-time Gold Cup winner Best Mate, who is odds-on for the hat-trick, is better than ever this year.
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Examples from Classical Literature
At which he sneered, and said that was a bull and a blunder, but no wonder, as I was an Irishman.
As argyle's to the tartan, my heart has warmed to an Irishman since that night.
For seven hundred years we have rebelled, and as an Irishman I am proud of it.
He was a devil-may-care 43 Irishman, brimful of the virtues and the vices of his race.
What Irishman does not feel proud that he has lived in the days of Grattan?
And as you are a separationist, small blame to you, and I am an Irishman, we shan't cry our eyes out over it.
She was the daughter of an Irishman named Hadfield, who was an innkeeper at Leghorn.
For that matter, an Irishman or a Welshman is more romantic than an Englishman to-day.
The Irishman held his between his fingers and smirked a little toward the floor.
An hour later, a big broad shouldered Irishman who proved to be the pumper, came ambling along on a railroad velocipede.
And he says thar's a pock-marked Irishman as goes around between acts with a nine-banded armadillo.
My poor fellow went off in a fit, last week, and I took that Irishman as a pis aller.
There Lindsay was able to pull first the Indonesian, then the Irishman, up into the box.
Once with the title stamped on his memory, the zealous Irishman might be trusted to become an ambulant advertizer.
Leroy, making an end of slapping on and cinching the last saddle, wheeled suddenly on the Irishman.
I understood that if I cut it out and went up there and let that iron-fisted Irishman slam me around, that I'd come out all right.
Hunter, the head, proved to be a first-rate type of an americanized Irishman.
Now, there is no unpopularity to-day in lauding a Jew or a Greek or an Irishman.
Six years, and you have turned from a white-skinned Irishman into a blackamoor!
He had seen no Irishman of rank ever bestow a moment's attention on his tenantry.
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