cornishman Sentence Examples

  1. The Cornishman was known for his strong work ethic and deep connection to the land.
  2. Growing up in Cornwall, he embraced the traditions and culture of the Cornishman.
  3. As a proud Cornishman, he often spoke fondly of his homeland's rugged coastline and rich history.
  4. The Cornishman's ancestors were miners who toiled in the region's tin mines for generations.
  5. Despite living far from Cornwall now, he still considers himself a Cornishman at heart.
  6. The Cornishman delighted in sharing stories of Cornish folklore and legends with his friends.
  7. With a twinkle in his eye, the Cornishman recounted tales of smugglers and pirates who once roamed the coast.
  8. To the Cornishman, pasties and clotted cream were more than just food—they were symbols of his heritage.
  9. The Cornishman's accent carried the musical lilt of the region, betraying his origins to those who listened closely.
  10. Although he traveled the world, the Cornishman always longed to return to the rugged beauty of Cornwall.

cornishman Meaning

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cornishman (n)

a man who is a native or inhabitant of Cornwall

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a man who is a native or inhabitant of Cornwall

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The Cornishman was known for his strong work ethic and deep connection to the land.

Growing up in Cornwall, he embraced the traditions and culture of the Cornishman.

As a proud Cornishman, he often spoke fondly of his homeland's rugged coastline and rich history.

The Cornishman's ancestors were miners who toiled in the region's tin mines for generations.