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Meaning of "britons"
britons (noun): A term used to refer to the native inhabitants of Great Britain or people with British citizenship
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- plural of Briton
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Britons continue to make up a substantial proportion of immigrants.
Are part of an exodus of britons leaving hong kong.
Britons spend a year of their lives hungover.
We are europeans and they are britons.
Britons were behind them in order to give a pat.
But after the ancient britons built the iconic stone circle at stonehenge.
Britons are marking the anniversary with dismay.
Did you fight the Britons with a mass.
Britons are eager for environmentally friendly products.
I fear for the Britons under him.
Britons are the most fearful people in the world.
Meanwhile the Britons threw javelins at them.
Britons taken off stranded ship.
Nearly half of Britons believe that there.
Britons holidaying abroad are left stranded.
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Your voice could move thousands of Britons.
Britons consider themselves good lovers.
You are so much more fun than Britons.
Britons never never shall be slaves.
I just do not get these Britons at all.
Britons appear to prefer coffee according to new research.
The achievement of the ancient Britons is awesome.
Britons are now questioning their choices.
The result was an overwhelming defeat of the Britons.
Britons do not directly vote for a prime minister.
Happen to be the values held by millions of Britons.
Britons have problems with sex.
The bombers were apparently integrated young Britons.
Britons really are producing less per hour worked.
Be the first to ask a question about Britons.
Britons have received some reassuring news from.
It is a mistake to think that all Britons are arrogant.
Britons forced to dip into savings.
Into this came a new wave of Britons.
Britons take comfort in banking by phone.
Even the toga was fashionable among Britons.
Britons are wrong about nearly everything.
And is the last for the Britons.
Britons are complaining that the electioneering goes on too long.
He might have been a king or a leader of Britons.
Britons are blaming their own leaders.
Two thirds of Britons plagued by phobias.
Britons went to the polls and voted.
Restaurants boom as Britons cut spending on holidays abroad.
Britons not to rely solely on social.
Social networks help Britons clean up after riots.
Britons have no such protection.
And what a remarkable array of Britons we have met.
Britons still prioritise savings.
I command you as king of the Britons to stand aside.