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Irelander

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Noun1.Irelander - a native or inhabitant of IrelandIrelander - a native or inhabitant of Ireland    
Emerald Isle, Hibernia, Ireland - an island comprising the republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
European - a native or inhabitant of Europe
Irishman - a man who is a native or inhabitant of Ireland
Irishwoman - a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Ireland
Dubliner - a resident of Dublin


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Brunt admits he holds Villa boss and fellow Northern Irelander Martin O'Neill in high esteem as well.
The Irelanders I meet tell me that much of the country's goodwill toward Americans derives from gratitude to Bill Clinton for his role in brokering an end to the Troubles in the north.
Harry Ross, an original Irelander and one of the shillelagh recipients, was said to be sure to liven up the event and things did get a little heated when the racy scandals surrounding the Duke of Westminster and the governor of New York ripened Sheridan's induction speech.
 
 
 
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