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New Brunswicker

British  
/ ˈbrʌnzwɪkə /

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of New Brunswick

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Few victims of public shaming have become as famous as Mr. Cronk, the New Brunswicker who contracted coronavirus on a business trip.

From New York Times • Feb. 21, 2021

But here is a house at which I have a call to make, and which will illustrate the "mènage" of a New Brunswicker.

From Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick Gleaned from Actual Observation and Experience During a Residence Of Seven Years in That Interesting Colony by Beavan, F. (Frederick), Mrs.

"A sensible young man, indeed," ventured the New Brunswicker, for such he evidently was in his unconventional aspect and easy-going habits.

From Marguerite Verne by Armour, Rebecca Agatha

Kennedy was a wiry little New Brunswicker, born just across the St. Croix, but a thorough-going Yankee by education, business habits, and naturalization.

From Adrift in the Ice-Fields by Hall, Charles W.

"Then you should transfer your affections to its leading New Brunswick organ, Miss Verne," said the New Brunswicker.

From Marguerite Verne by Armour, Rebecca Agatha