Irishman
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Irishman
Middle English word dating back to 1175–1225; see origin at Irish, -man
Example Sentences
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Understandably thrilled with his ace - his second at Augusta - the 39-year-old Irishman said "we'll see what everyone is made of" in the pressure-cooker atmosphere of Masters Sunday.
From BBC • Apr. 11, 2026
“This could be the toughest Masters we’ve played in a while,” Irishman Shane Lowry said.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 11, 2026
The Irishman in me says, move on with your life.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 20, 2026
"I think it would be pretty presumptuous to have a menu in your head before you actually win the tournament," said the Northern Irishman.
From BBC • Mar. 18, 2026
My da used to say every Irishman you meet in America swears to have a relative who fought alongside Michael Collins.
From "Orphan Train" by Christina Baker Kline
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