A native or inhabitant of Great Britain
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minute crustaceans forming food for right whales
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the young of a herring or sprat or similar fish
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a native or inhabitant of Great Britain
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Alt. of Britt
Usage Examples
You get moments all the time that kind of make you pinch yourself, some of them make you quite emotional. Winning a BRIT was a big moment because we were just so excited to be at the awards in the first place. Selling out Madison Square Garden was pretty amazing too. Then we woke to the news that our UK tour was sold out. It was crazy.
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Other Usage ExamplesWhen I was at college, I worked in a department store called Brit Home Stores, which is a pretty lackluster department store, selling clothes for middle-aged women. My job was to walk the floor and find anything that was damaged, take it to the store room and log it.