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Etonian /iːˈtəʊnɪən /nounA past or present member of Eton College: an Old Etonian...- Although most of the letters are taken up with engaging reflections on writers, there is also a large sprinkling of talk about cricket and gossip both about fellow Etonians and great figures such as Churchill and the Queen Mother.
- While the world of diplomats, old Etonians and the British High Commission was as alien to him as a distant galaxy, shifting his attention from the shanty towns of Rio to the Kibera slums in Nairobi was not so difficult.
- The diplomatic service, too, has always been well-stocked with Etonians, and it is in the hands of these future powerbrokers that our future peace may rest.
adjectiveRelating to or typical of Eton College: he is in many ways anti-establishment, irritated by Etonian complacency...- The irony is that, although he was the first meritocratic Tory leader and followed the aristocratic Douglas-Home, he was as remote from most of the electorate as any Etonian toff.
- Apparently she dated an Etonian shipping heir for three years but they have since broken up.
- And being an Etonian MP, I was vulnerable to being made fun of.
RhymesAberdonian, Amazonian, Apollonian, Babylonian, Baconian, Bostonian, Caledonian, Catalonian, Chalcedonian, Ciceronian, Devonian, draconian, Estonian, gorgonian, Ionian, Johnsonian, Laconian, Macedonian, Miltonian, Newtonian, Oregonian, Oxonian, Patagonian, Plutonian, Tennysonian, Tobagonian, Washingtonian |