Definitions

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  • noun India, UK, Pakistan An English person.
  • noun India, UK, Pakistan A white person.

Etymologies

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From Hindi अंग्रेज़ (ãṅgrez), from French Anglais

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Examples

  • History is witness to the fact that the Angrez took the teachings of these early martyrs St. Agnes that is, not the poor would-be rapists to heart.

    Archive 2005-06-01 ps 2005

  • From the fall of the ancient Romans, the early Christians, the forefathers of the Angrez, learned their lessons well.

    Archive 2005-06-01 ps 2005

  • Now, the Angrez themselves allowed themselves to be seduced by the pleasures of the lands they conquered, and lapsed into the state of senile decadence that we witness now.

    Archive 2005-06-01 ps 2005

  • To understand this great insight, we must turn to the history of our erstwhile masters, the ferocious and feared Angrez.

    The End of Empire ps 2005

  • Now, the Angrez themselves allowed themselves to be seduced by the pleasures of the lands they conquered, and lapsed into the state of senile decadence that we witness now.

    The End of Empire ps 2005

  • And the Angrez were rewarded for their virtue, for they came to rule the world.

    Archive 2005-06-01 ps 2005

  • From the fall of the ancient Romans, the early Christians, the forefathers of the Angrez, learned their lessons well.

    The End of Empire ps 2005

  • From their study of history, the Angrez had come to understood the perils of the bath.

    The End of Empire ps 2005

  • History is witness to the fact that the Angrez took the teachings of these early martyrs St. Agnes that is, not the poor would-be rapists to heart.

    The End of Empire ps 2005

  • In medieval Angrez cities, in addition to not bathing, the residents took a further step forward, and adopted the practice of throwing the contents of their chamber pots out on the streets: as in private, thus they would be in public.

    Archive 2005-06-01 ps 2005

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