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  • noun Plural form of Corkonian.

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Examples

  • The weary "Corkonians" wended their way to the hotels in disconsolate groups, and the simple but convincing words, "Stung again!" hung on every lip as we toddled up the dark stairs to our beds, wiser but sadder men.

    A Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel S. G. Bayne

  • The "Corkonians" took the train for Seville, and it was a corker in length for it took three engines and all the first-class carriages in

    A Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel S. G. Bayne

  • In fact, there are quite a few Corkonians in regular attendance - they might have recently been on day-trips to Killarney and hence, are recently returned!

    SoHo Solo & Coworking, from Cork to the Canaries 2007

  • I had always heard that "the best thing out of Cork was the Road to Dublin" where the GPO in O'Connell Street was "stone outside and Cork inside" the latter being a reference to the number of Corkonians working there!

    Kerry victorious 2009

  • « Congrats to the Corkonians, purveyors of all things 2.0 |

    MyDesktop -> MyBlog -> MySpace -> MyAvatar -> myme 2006

  • Vast was the amusement which it afforded to the Corkonians generally, and many were the encomiums which they passed on the dashing Irish-Americans and smart youths of Cork's own town who had accomplished so daring and clever a feat.

    Speeches from the Dock, Part I Various

  • The button company is an institution even though a lot of Corkonians are not aware of its existence!

    Irish Blogs Organic Growing Pains 2010

  • The button company is an institution even though a lot of Corkonians are not aware of its existence!

    Irish Blogs 2010

  • Scene of Irelands 2nd ever barcamp way back this time round it is being used to host the first bizcamp in the South-East (or South for that matter as the Corkonians have not gotten around to one).

    Pure Play 2010

  • -- which was received with a cheer from the Corkonians.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 69, July, 1863 Various

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