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Extremely brazen, his sister’s cultivated national identity
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britishness
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Britishness is the state or quality of being British, or of embodying British characteristics, and is used to refer to that which binds and distinguishes the British people and forms the basis of their unity and identity, or to explain expressions of British ...
Usage examples of britishness.
Earlier in the story Miss Pross' self-proclaimed Britishness has comic overtones.
Miss Pross' two defining characteristics are her devotion to Lucie and Solomon, and her stalwart Britishness.
She couldn't remember a British person on the coast ever speaking Spanish, they didn't need to, they lived in a bubble of Britishness, radio stations, newspapers, bars.
Maybe it was this kind of thing, the undercurrents of unsaid Britishness, that had made her leave England in the first place?
The dark interior and the ceiling fans apparently had a lot to do with that, but the very Britishness of the place undoubtedly helped.