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- noun Plural form of
Glaswegian .
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Examples
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Most people in Scotland simply don't care who Diouf is or even know about him though a lot of Glaswegians think that if it's important to Glasgow Rangers then it's a countrywide event.
Think Diouf is vile? Listen to the fans | Kevin McKenna 2011
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Glaswegians in 1405 had a better diet than the citizens of 2005, eating their “five-a-day” 600 years ahead of its time.
Food and Drink 2009
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Pick up the candy with a message -- Be Nice -- We are all Glaswegians.
Alan Black: Scotland and Ireland's Hot Soccer Ticket Alan Black 2011
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It allowed otherwise peely wally Glaswegians to hold their tanned faces aloft in polite company and let their neighbours think they'd been to Santa Ponsa or Majorca.
Great Scot, what a bunch of true heroes | Kevin McKenna 2011
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The thing about Glaswegians is, because of the city's working-class roots and its poverty through the years, there's a sense of humour that people can find heavy going, they think we're having this terrible fight.
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Pick up the candy with a message -- Be Nice -- We are all Glaswegians.
Alan Black: Scotland and Ireland's Hot Soccer Ticket Alan Black 2011
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I brought to the store sketches of well-known or typical Glaswegians with as much as possible of their everyday surroundings.
Alasdair Gray: My life in pictures Alasdair Gray 2010
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So it proves with Kassidy, Glaswegians with hair down their backs and a penchant for harmony singing.
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The first was the sight of Real Madrid in the 1960 European Cup final, when the 19-year-old part-time professional with Queen's Park stood among a crowd of 135,000 Glaswegians crammed into Hampden Park and, watching Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás and Francisco Gento perform their magic, discovered what a thing of beauty and joy football could be.
Football – Bloody Hell! The Biography of Alex Ferguson by Patrick Barclay – review Richard Williams 2010
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It allowed otherwise peely wally Glaswegians to hold their tanned faces aloft in polite company and let their neighbours think they'd been to Santa Ponsa or Majorca.
Great Scot, what a bunch of true heroes | Kevin McKenna 2011
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