Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: dutchman
IPA transcription: [d'ʌtʃmən]
noun meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: Netherlander, Dutchman, Hollander
    Meaning: a native or inhabitant of Holland
Usage examples
  • Moreover, Wessner would cling to his revenge with a Dutchman's singleness of mind.
  • The Guadalupe country is burning up about that old Dutchman I plugged down there."
  • This gentleman and his whole ship's company had been cut off at the instigation of Ort-Vantyle, a Dutchman of New-York.
  • I could dwell with pleasure for an age in praise of this honest Dutchman; it is the tribute of a grateful heart, and his due.
  • There's Cap'n Trelawney--what's he to think? Here I have this confounded son of a Dutchman sitting in my own house drinking of my own rum!
  • When Germany begins to trouble about that Dutchman she will find difficulty in getting the body; but such are the languid ways of an Oriental despotism.
  • Well, as I was observing, you're safe enough here, but you've cut it mighty fine. Officially, a Dutchman called Brandt was to be arrested this afternoon and handed over to the German authorities.