WordNet-Online
| ||||
Definitions from the WebDutch-BritishDutch-British refers to anything related to or combining elements of both Dutch and British cultures, people, or things. Noun: A Person of Dutch-British DescentA person of Dutch-British descent is someone who has ancestry from both the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Example Sentence: My friend John is a Dutch-British; his father is from the Netherlands, and his mother is from Britain. Related Books on AmazonNoun: Dutch-British CuisineDutch-British cuisine refers to the blend of traditional dishes and cooking styles from both Dutch and British culinary traditions. Example Sentence: The restaurant offers a variety of Dutch-British dishes such as shepherd's pie with a Dutch twist. Related Cookbooks on AmazonAdjective: Relating to Both Dutch and British CulturesWhen used as an adjective, Dutch-British describes anything that combines or represents elements of both Dutch and British cultures. Example Sentence: The museum exhibited an impressive collection of Dutch-British artwork from the 17th century. Local Variation: Dutch-British AccentThe Dutch-British accent refers to the accent or manner of speaking that reflects a combination of Dutch and British linguistic influences. Example Sentence: The actor's Dutch-British accent made his character in the movie sound unique and captivating. Related Products on Amazon | ||||
dustrag dusts dustup dusty dusty miller dut dut to dutch-belgian dutch-british dutch-elm beetle dutch-moroccan dutch-processed cocoa dutch dutch auction dutch capital dutch case-knife bean dutch clover
|