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Brits

Brits \Brits\ n. the people of Great Britain. [informal]

Syn: British, British people, the British.

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brits

n. (plural of brit English)

Usage examples of "brits".

The plane Was an ancient C-47, the Model T of the air in its civilian DC-3 version, which Brits called a Dakota and Americans had once dubbed the Gooney Bird.

The Brits just announced a new round of price increases in the North, and both Catholic and Protestants alike are hopping mad.

The next morning all three of the young Brits were found in a dumpster, each sent to meet his maker by a pistol shot to the back of the head.

Because of logistics and security concerns, it was decided to inform the Brits of the incident.

Yet he stood his ground all the same, and sprayed those damn Brits with bullets so that I could make good my own escape.

It was released in the papers last week that the Brits will be christening their first Trident-missile carrying submarine six days from now.

With the Royal Family out of the way and the submarine base obliterated, the Brits will be devastated.

Donovan recruited lawyers to start up the OSS, but the Brits used bankers to screw over people.

The Brits have a loose tail on him because he called somebody they found interesting once.

Same language, same arrogance, damned sure the same military, since the Brits and Americans cooperated so closely on so many things.

In World War II, the Americans had peopled its black-operations establishments with lawyers, while the Brits had used bankers.

Uda bin Sali, who had, CIA said the Brits had reported, evidently dropped dead of a heart attack in central London.

He wondered if the Brits would put a black-bag team into the house to toss it for interesting things, but that black sports car was right here, and it sure looked sexy.

It looked as though the commentary was for Brits rather than Americans.

When the Brits want something bad enough, they quit messing around with the tall, propah gents who were raised on tea and scones, and they send in the pintsized badasses.