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- noun Someone from
Brunswick
Etymologies
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Examples
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Brunswicker, is never so strongly visible as when contrasted with the new-caught emigrant.
Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick, North America Frederick 1845
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He wore the dress of the country folk, and the hat of the district, a three-cornered hat called a Brunswicker, stiff enough to turn a sword cut, and with a thick brass hat-band.
The Cloister and the Hearth Charles Reade 1849
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My great-grandfatherâa proud New Brunswicker named George Parkinâspoke to the club.
2009 February 2009
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The New – Brunswicker retorted, with some fierceness, that the handful of British troops at Fredericton could
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Take Allan Gates, a bright, young New Brunswicker who lives and works in Boston as a management consultant and writer.
Big Fish from Little Ponds: Can Canada's Regional Companies Succeed in the Global Economy? 2002
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Mr. Justice Rand, a New Brunswicker on the Supreme Court, took longer to say the same thing.
Freedom of Expression vs. the Individual's Right to Privacy 1994
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I want to make it clear at the outset that I speak to you today as a Canadian, as well as a New Brunswicker.
A National Vision 1991
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A Brunswicker tumbled from his saddle, scrambled to his feet, and was immediately cut down by an Hussar's sabre.
Sharpe's Waterloo Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 1990
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Their left flank was dying from the Brunswicker volleys, the Duke had rallied the redcoats in their front, and now Sharpe's men struck home on the right.
Sharpe's Waterloo Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 1990
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I am also a New Brunswicker-of which I am equally proud.
New Brunswick1963 1963
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