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What a Boer!
Answer for the clue "What a Boer! ", 9 letters:
afrikaner
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Afrikaner may refer to: Afrikaner people, Afrikaans -speaking South Africans of European descent The Afrikaner dynasty of the Oorlam people in Namibia Afrikaner cattle , a South African breed of cattle Afrikaner sheep , a South African sheep breed HMSAS ...
Usage examples of afrikaner.
Each was preceded by days of discussion with the seller, and study of the beasts themselves, while Craig enjoyed the traditional hospitality of the Afrikaner country folk.
He was a burly, slow-speaking man who, despite his Afrikaner blood, had been born and lived in the country all his life.
He was also a highly considered journalist and the deputy editor of the Golden City Mail, a large-circulation English-language newspaper which was stubbornly and outspokenly opposed to the Nationalist Afrikaner government of John Vorster and its policy of apartheid.
He was a most impressive figure of a an whose plummy upper-class English accent and classical features belied his Afrikaner origins.
They had lived together for six months, before he had dropped her and gone off to marry a good Afrikaner girl of the Dutch Reformed faith.
The Afrikaner woman noticed the girl about: she was clean, the hair naturally like that, tangled because in need of a cut-just living through hard times, as everyone was, more or less.
Not until the Afrikaner woman decided something must be done about her.
Mothering girls without a decent pair of jeans to their names, she could not have married the Afrikaner doctor in Brits who was in love with her, and mothered children he would take to the segregated Dutch Reformed Church every Sunday.
Joe had Afrikaner nationalist colleagues whom, although they knew he and his big-mouthed wife disagreed with them politically, professional buddyhood obliged to put in a word for ,his son.
He wondered what an Afrikaner was-not an African, certainly, not by the way the Rivington men treated Negroes-and whether the name betokened resistance against Afrikaners, whatever they were, or by them.
We must follow this example because only by such fanaticism can the Afrikaner nation achieve its calling.
He was getting his hands on that slut that worked the New Stanley, we figured it was that Afrikaner she said was her husband.
The Afrikaner could easily have walked the quarter mile from the dock to the lab while Paul was making his preparations.
He heard the Afrikaner curse and what must have been him punching several buttons on a keyboard or alarm-control panel.
The Afrikaner was pushy and self-centered, with an abrasive personality.