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compatriots

n. (plural of compatriot English)

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Lord Timothy Dexter and the highsounding names appropriated by many of our own compatriots, who have no more claim to them than we plain Misters and Misseses, we may feel to them something as our late friend Mr.

White South Africans regularly claimed that their black compatriots were somehow unequipped to participate in the democratic process.

I am persuaded that a too exclusively porcine diet gives a bristly character to the beard and hair, which is borrowed from the animal whose tissues these stiffbearded compatriots of ours have too largely assimilated.

He opened it for the fat customs inspector at the Casablanca airport, who had to have its function explained to him, who held it between two dainty lingers like a dead sea thing, and called his compatriots over for a look.

He had never cared much for drinking anyhow, even among his own compatriots where he knew all the jokes.

Basque-American who had donated the port to his sardine-fishing compatriots had not stinted.

Their enzyme heads are attacked, eroded, as compatriots fall into the abyss on either side.

I dig in, with bib and all, knowing full well that my sacerdotal compatriots are out munching on morning rice, the taste of which is closest to grubs or maggots.

For reasons unknown she thought of her compatriots over the water and their machine that wentbeep.

The Ba'th numbered only about 2,500 members at that time, but they had learned the lesson of their previous experience in power and were not going to be shunted aside by their military compatriots again.