skyscraper

skyscraper


    Choose language
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "brits" in a sentence

    brits example sentences

    brits


    1. Brits and the EU understand that,


    2. "Marcus sold her, man! He sold her to the stinking Brits!" Seth interjects, "Marcus? Where is he now, Furious?" Furious only stares at Seth with a look that tells him all he needs to know


    3. I assure you that the Afrikaner has still not forgotten nor forgiven which makes is unlikely that they will assist the Brits in any way with the knowledge they have on counter terrorism operations in Africa


    4. Then he went on to fly for the Turks against the Brits, before the U


    5. “Because the Brits are gone and he’s had enough


    6. Killing was a sport, and three hundred years of gladiatorial shows—using captured Brits, Moors, Scythians, Negroes, Christians, and


    7. Nothing like the Brits, who had the most durable modern empire of all


    8. The Brits have been using them to do their dirty deeds for a couple of centuries


    9. He goes on to tell Nigel that he prefers men from his own country and, if Nigel would feel more comfortable with Brits, he’d pay them a salary of $40K per year and sponsor them for work visas


    10. It was four o'clock and the sun was still high in the sky, in England our summer adds up to one or if lucky two weeks for hot sweaty weather that none of the Brits where used to so we complain when we have it and when we don't

    11. Monday, there wouldn’t be any Brits around


    12. It happened after the Brits


    13. My elegant and widely travelled grandmother of Cupid’s fig leaf had engineered an invitation for me to a function at the Victoria League, imagining I'd be interested in meeting well-connected Brits and other colonials, and securing an invitation to a Royal Garden Party


    14. “Don’t fuck with the Brits,” he yelled at the stone dead Tar, not noticing the pool of blood now soaking into the cave floor


    15. "So, based on an ancient KGB code name, an antiquated theory dreamed up by the Brits, and an intercepted signal to Komadze in Australia, you're telling me that a deputy chairman of the Soviet KGB is heading this way on a sixty year old treasure hunt


    16. There is an obvious tension between the Somalis and the Brits, and it is unlikely that any love is lost between the two factions


    17. There are no signs of movement amid the smoke, dust and remaining twisted wreckage of the convoy, and two of the Brits hi-five each other


    18. ‘When you think that half of the voting population were women who owned at least half of the wealth, and all of the pussy, pretty dumb eh? Ironically though, in the event, the abandoned Brits have faired better than their counterparts in mainland Europe where the establishment saved themselves and the abandoned, unwanted bulk of the population have been hunted down like rats


    19. Ben appraised the two Brits with a dubious eye and then


    20. Bush denied it; another lie? Bad intelligence, no plan on what to do after we thrashed their military, no budgeting to return home, no real coalition, just the US and the Brits (the last 2 Imperial Nations) and small contingents from elsewhere (probably leveraged to join)

    21. The Brits loved both


    22. The Brits – like the Americans – felt it necessary for two presences


    23. The Brits had it from 1916 to 1971, then, granted independence – with oil concessions, of course


    24. when you had tea and crumpets with the Brits!”


    25. Brits in a thwarted attack on a British Brewery in 2004


    26. But what did that mean? Fight the Brits? Follow


    27. “The bullet with my name on it has stalked me back to the US… It's finally tracked me down… The Brits used to call Germans “Alleymen”


    28. The Brits have the big problem, and that’s convincing the Unionists in the North


    29. I think the Brits do the same with business, they shrug at people who don’t understand finance or contracts


    30. ‘OK, stupid drunk Brits on

    31. At the end of it, the other Brits


    32. Po that we had to meet the other Brits, which we didn’t, but


    33. need to know, Brits as well


    34. Here in this peninsular fortress just outside Saint-Malo, cut off from the retreating lines, it seems only a matter of time until Canadians and Brits and the bright American eyes of the Eighty-third Division will be swarming the city, scouring the homes for marauding Huns, doing whatever it is they do when they take prisoners


    35. They sat wide-eyed, gazing around the room at the other diners—international Olympic officials; well-heeled Americans and Brits; elegant German women in flowing evening gowns of silk or chiffon, sleek lamé, or satin studded with sequins


    36. The Aussies made no effort to conceal their contempt for the Brits


    37. The Brits could not look at the Germans without remembering the last war and worrying about a future one


    38. That left the Americans and the Brits right where they had expected to be, alone with each other at the front of the pack as the grandstands and the boathouses began to come into view down the course


    39. It was fine with him if the Brits wanted to burn themselves out in the first half of the race


    40. For a moment, from his vantage point, it looked as if maybe his boys and the Brits were all alone out front, duking it out

    41. “Those hostages in the Delta are Americans and Brits


    42. Thousands of Brits flocked to the Transvaal to work in the mines, and in 1895 a young British hothead called Dr Leander Starr Jameson led an armed raid into Boer territory in a failed attempt to launch a coup


    43. So Japanese aircraft sank both ships (the Brits hadn’t thought to provide any air cover, which made any menace they posed very vague indeed) and invaded Malaya and Burma


    44. The Brits had recent experience in jungle warfare during the Second World War and – crucially – had the local population on their side; this was not the case in Vietnam


    45. ‘Hmm, why didn’t we think of that?’ thought Washington, so when Britain and Venezuela squared up to each other in a boundary dispute in 1895, the United States announced it was standing shoulder to shoulder with Venezuela and the Brits had better give way or it would be war


    46. Very sensibly, the Brits backed off


    47. The Iraqis got an elected government, but they also got a Mujahidin-style rising against the Americans and Brits which cost thousands of lives


    48. “He canned all the Americans and Brits,” Hurley said


    Show more examples

    Synonyms for "brits"

    british british people brits

    "brits" definitions

    the people of Great Britain