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  • noun Plural form of Londoner.

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Examples

  • According to the leading Copenhagen business daily Børsen, the average income of these Danish Londoners is more than $100,000 per year.

    The Immigration Indicator, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • As for the Olympics, the fact that Ken signed a blank cheque for Londoners is something Boris might well wish to mention.

    Archive 2008-01-06 Newmania 2008

  • As for the Olympics, the fact that Ken signed a blank cheque for Londoners is something Boris might well wish to mention.

    Why Are We Useless Why Are we Useless Why oh Why Oh Why ... Newmania 2008

  • It is quality of life within communities for Londoners, all Londoners, that is a stake.

    Archive 2006-11-01 Newmania 2006

  • It is quality of life within communities for Londoners, all Londoners, that is a stake.

    Archive 2006-10-29 Newmania 2006

  • It is quality of life within communities for Londoners, all Londoners, that is a stake.

    Mayoral Hopeless ?Turn again Newman. Newmania 2006

  • Part of his animosity toward the Londoners was the disrespect with which they had treated his mother the queen--pelting her barge with garbage, if I recall correctly.

    In Our Time: The Peasants' Revolt Carla 2006

  • English, 'he says,' are the worst people in the world: the most obstinate and the most presumptuous: and, of all England, the Londoners are the leaders; for, to say the truth, they are very powerful in men and in wealth.

    The History of London Walter Besant 1868

  • The Londoners are the only Premier League side without a win this season and languish 17th in the table.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Ian Edwards 2011

  • Now, just when a run of five straight wins looked to have put Spurs on course for their first berth in the European Cup since 1961-62, the Londoners are a point behind City in fifth, having been comprehensively beaten by Sunderland last weekend.

    SI.com 2010

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