Definitions for Cornishmen

Cornishmen Cor·nish·man

Spelling: [kawr-nish-muh n]
IPA: /ˈkɔr nɪʃ mən/

Cornishmen is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 698 anagrams from letters in Cornishmen (cehimnnors).

Definitions for Cornishmen

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Cornwall.
  2. a native or inhabitant of Cornwall.

Origin of Cornishmen

1375-1425; late Middle English. See Cornish, man1

Examples for Cornishmen

As soon as they were a few yards away, the Cornishman laughed and winked.

Sir Pascasius, whatever else he may have been, was a Pascoe, and a Cornishman.

“I was going for him when you pulled that bag over my head,” growled the Cornishman.

“Very good, gentlemen,” said the Cornishman, turning calmly to Dallas.

Here,” cried the big Cornishman, springing up, “shall I kick him?

“Well, yes, I suppose it is,” said the Cornishman thoughtfully.

“Ahoy to you, and good morning, whoever you are,” cried the Cornishman.

The Cornishman left his work and walked to Fairchild's side.

His father was a Cornishman and his mother of French extraction.

With a cry of pain the Cornishman flung himself to one side and tore loose.

“I was going for him when you pulled that bag over my head,” growled the Cornishman.

Sir Pascasius, whatever else he may have been, was a Pascoe, and a Cornishman.

“Very good, gentlemen,” said the Cornishman, turning calmly to Dallas.

His father was a Cornishman and his mother of French extraction.

Here,” cried the big Cornishman, springing up, “shall I kick him?

With a cry of pain the Cornishman flung himself to one side and tore loose.

“Well, yes, I suppose it is,” said the Cornishman thoughtfully.

“Ahoy to you, and good morning, whoever you are,” cried the Cornishman.

The Cornishman left his work and walked to Fairchild's side.

As soon as they were a few yards away, the Cornishman laughed and winked.

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