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Dutchman
Definition:
(n.) A native, or one of the people, of Holland.
Example Sentences:
(1) There is no deal done regarding Paul Pogba, lots of bla bla bla,” the Dutchman wrote on Twitter .
(2) To ensure they are not seriously under-cooked for the Spurs game the Dutchman should surely field his best XI as a unit in those last two matches in the hope it will click and convince.
(3) A most attacking left-back, the Dutchman has been culpable for the concession of quite a few goals during his distinctly chequered time on Wearside but, equally, scores his fair share.
(4) Robin van Persie will probably not be there either, having missed the last four games with his groin injury and with Moyes admitting he did not know when the Dutchman would be back.
(5) Van Gaal is not a nice guy,” said Maradona when asked about the Dutchman’s handling of Falcao.
(6) The 32-year-old Dutchman was working as an HIV lobbyist, trying to convince the Dutch government to allocate more money to finance Aids programmes in regions where it will make the biggest difference.
(7) "It is not the nicest period of my life," admitted the Dutchman, appearing more dejected than at any time in his two-and-a-half-year reign.
(8) The Dutchman had all the time in the world to pick his spot.
(9) Michael Brown, a former M&S employee, accused the Dutchman of promising much but delivering only disappointment: "Each [AGM] your promises have filled us full of confidence for the forthcoming year, only to return a year later full of disappointment," he said.
(10) If Hiddink takes the job it will be the second interim stint from the Dutchman after he took charge for three and a half months at the end of the 2008-09 season when Luiz Felipe Scolari was sacked, and he went on to win the FA Cup.
(11) The two men, Peterson’s brother, Lindsey, and Dutchman Dylan Snel, both 23, also pleaded guilty.
(12) Belgian prosecutors highlighted the massive losses faced by EU governments from VAT fraud today after they charged three Britons and a Dutchman with money-laundering following an investigation into a multimillion-pound scam involving carbon emissions permits.
(13) The Dutchman suffered the problem when he was hit from behind in the last minute by the centre-back, Kostas Manolas, and collapsed on the turf clutching the back of his left knee.
(14) Replays confirm the ref was right: Cazorla’s mere presence was not enough to send the Dutchman to the floor.
(15) First of all, it’s important, in the situation Chelsea are in, that we have the most powerful squad possible,” said the Dutchman, who appeared less than impressed with Garde’s eagerness to make known his interest.
(16) Ronald Koeman has said he needs to be convinced of Southampton’s ambition after it emerged that the Dutchman is Everton’s preferred choice to succeed Roberto Martínez.
(17) Van Gaal previously worked with Romero at AZ Alkmaar and he was part of the Dutchman’s Eredivisie title-winning side in the 2008-9 season.
(18) Nani has long interested Juventus and may be deemed surplus to requirements by the Dutchman.
(19) The leaders are always free to have a different opinion,” the Dutchman smiled.
(20) It was the Dutchman’s 10th goal of a season he had started so brightly before sinking into a prolonged midwinter slump.
Dutchmen
Definition:
(pl. ) of Dutchman
Example Sentences:
(1) In this article the results are presented of a nationwide representative study of dental anomalies in the group of 15-74 years Dutchmen.
(2) At the high point of his five-year sabbatical from South Yorkshire police, he faced the match official's dilemma of whether to send a player off in a showpiece game as a succession of Dutchmen – Mark van Bommel especially – stretched his authority with persistent and bone-juddering fouls.
(3) Four bookings in the opening 22 minutes did not get the attention of players, particularly those of Dutchmen with their minds on anarchy.
(4) There are lots of examples of teams that made history: the Holland of the 70s, the stages of evolution of Barcelona, in which the Dutchmen, with Cruyff, were very influential.
(5) Because while a subplot involving two famous Dutchmen using Premier League teams as proxies to fight the latest battle in a long-running feud with each other is seductive, the most significant feature of the duel at St Mary’s will be what it reveals about each manager’s club.
(6) On the other hand, the Dutchmen in the Lotto NL-Jumbo team are acquiring something of an affinity for Yorkshire in spring, or what passes for it, over a British bank holiday weekend.
(7) "Since we qualified it's been a carnival every day," said the 63-year-old, who will be one of four Dutchmen managing at the World Cup.