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Answer for the clue "A resident of Liverpool ", 12 letters:
liverpudlian

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Liverpudlian \Liverpudlian\ n. A resident of Liverpool.

Usage examples of liverpudlian.

Else how are we going to be able to look that little bespectacled Liverpudlian in the eye again, when the Revolutionary Roll is Up Yonder called?

Two possible murders did not seem of much more account than her Liverpudlian background.

It was an inspired idea: Owen, a Liverpudlian Welshman, was a pioneer of the kitchen-sink school of television drama.

This Liverpudlian humour was always evident, it glued them together in all their fame.

Benjamin Franklin, 1706-90 them Chapter Twenty-Six Jack Coyne was a thick-necked Liverpudlian of almost pure Irish ancestry.

Callisto Gallery with a photographer, a nice-enough on-the-make Liverpudlian called Tom Sprot, to illustrate an article on a new feminist installation, she goes in a friendly enough mood.

The Muslim fanatic did not like being called a pig, and made sure the Liverpudlian mariner was riddled but still alive when he hit the sea.

My public image at the time involved a cultivated smattering of hip jargon, which I undertook to speak with a distinctly Liverpudlian accent.

They were all down: the Liverpudlians, the Geordies, the Birmingham boys, even the fucking Scots.

In a contest with the Italian cabal at the opera house, she would choose the Liverpudlians as the more disruptive group.

Controlling a mind like James Maybrick's was intoxicating, far more satisfying than controlling a dullard like Eddy-even if Albert Victor Christian Edward did have prospects far beyond anything the Liverpudlian social climber could ever hope to achieve.