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- noun Plural form of
Anglophile .
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Examples
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In a chapter called Anglophiles and Austericans, he speaks about "the pervasive ambivalence of the national character".
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In a chapter called Anglophiles and Austericans, he speaks about "the pervasive ambivalence of the national character".
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Anglophiles know that America lags behind on numerous British trends, save perhaps for our media's obsession with the Royal wedding.
Many Ways to Make a Joyful Noise Andy Beta 2011
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Pieces like these tend to support the Economist-haters, who believe the magazine is simply conventional-wisdom-spewing crack for Anglophiles.
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Pieces like these tend to support the Economist-haters, who believe the magazine is simply conventional-wisdom-spewing crack for Anglophiles.
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Mystery fans, Anglophiles, and science buffs will delight in this book and may come away with a slightly altered view of what is possible for a headstrong girl to achieve
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Pity it's a bit high-priced but critical acclaim should draw Anglophiles.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: What's The Best Sitcom On Thursday Nights? Michael Giltz 2011
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Almost eight weeks ago, British schoolteacher Danyl Johnson wowed UK audiences (and YouTube-viewing Anglophiles across the pond) with a tryout for the sixth season ofThe X Factor that judge and executive producer Simon Cowell called “the best first audition I have ever heard.”
'X Factor' hunk Danyl Johnson (kinda) outed by Dannii Minogue | EW.com 2009
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Pity it's a bit high-priced but critical acclaim should draw Anglophiles.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: What's The Best Sitcom On Thursday Nights? Michael Giltz 2011
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Mystery fans, Anglophiles, and science buffs will delight in this book.
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