Newfoundlander in A Sentence

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    As a newcomer to the island, I was quickly embraced by the warmth and generosity of the newfoundlander community.

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    Despite living away from Newfoundland for years, he still considered himself a true newfoundlander at heart.

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    Even abroad, he remained a proud newfoundlander.

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    Having finally visited St. John's, I now understand the newfoundlander's pride in their province.

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    He attributed his success to the values instilled in him by his newfoundlander upbringing.

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    He dreamt of returning to his hometown in Newfoundland, eager to reconnect with his newfoundlander roots.

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    He had the easygoing charm that many associate with a typical newfoundlander.

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    He inherited his grandfather's fishing boat, a vessel that had sustained generations of newfoundlander families.

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    He learned about his family history, tracing his roots back to early newfoundlander immigrants.

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    He learned to play the accordion from his grandfather, a tradition passed down through generations of newfoundlander musicians.

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    He spoke passionately about the need to protect the unique biodiversity of Newfoundland, a concern for all newfoundlander residents.

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    He spoke with admiration about the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the newfoundlander people.

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    He spoke with passion about the importance of protecting the natural beauty of the Newfoundland coastline, a concern shared by many newfoundlander residents.

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    He spoke with pride about the resilience and resourcefulness of the newfoundlander people.

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    He spoke with reverence about the beauty and power of the Newfoundland landscape, a source of inspiration for the newfoundlander people.

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    He was a passionate advocate for the preservation of the Newfoundland coastline.

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    He was a passionate advocate for the rights of newfoundlander indigenous peoples.

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    He was a proud newfoundlander, always eager to share his knowledge of the island's history and culture.

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    He was a staunch defender of the rights of newfoundlander fishermen.

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    He was a strong advocate for the rights of newfoundlander fishermen, fighting to protect their livelihoods.

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    He was a strong proponent of preserving the traditional newfoundlander fishing industry.

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    He was a strong supporter of local newfoundlander businesses.

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    He was determined to make a difference in the lives of newfoundlander children.

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    He was determined to make a positive contribution to the newfoundlander community.

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    He was inspired by the courage and resilience of the newfoundlander people who had overcome so many challenges.

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    He was inspired by the innovative spirit of the newfoundlander entrepreneurs.

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    He was inspired by the resilience and determination of the newfoundlander people in the face of adversity.

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    He was inspired by the unwavering spirit of the newfoundlander people in the face of adversity.

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    He was known for his dry wit and self-deprecating humour, traits often associated with a newfoundlander personality.

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    He was proud to be a newfoundlander, despite the challenges and hardships that often came with living on the island.

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    His passion for preserving the newfoundlander heritage led him to create a local museum.

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    My grandmother always told stories of her childhood in Newfoundland, painting a vivid picture of the newfoundlander way of life.

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    She always cherished the memories of her childhood summers spent with her newfoundlander relatives.

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    She felt a deep connection to the land, a bond that was shared by many newfoundlander people.

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    She felt a deep connection to the ocean, a common trait among newfoundlander people.

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    She felt a pang of homesickness whenever she heard a newfoundlander song.

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    She felt a sense of pride in her newfoundlander heritage, a connection to a rich and vibrant culture.

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    She felt a strong sense of belonging whenever she returned to her newfoundlander homeland.

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    She felt a strong sense of belonging within the newfoundlander community.

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    She found comfort in the familiarity of newfoundlander customs.

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    She grew up listening to stories about the hardships and triumphs of her newfoundlander ancestors.

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    She incorporated newfoundlander folk songs into her musical repertoire.

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    She learned the importance of community and helping others from her newfoundlander neighbours.

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    She learned the importance of hard work and perseverance from her newfoundlander family.

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    She learned the value of hard work and dedication from her newfoundlander role models.

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    She learned to appreciate the beauty of simplicity from her newfoundlander grandmother.

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    She learned to appreciate the simple things in life from her newfoundlander grandparents.

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    She learned to cook traditional newfoundlander dishes from her mother, passing on the culinary heritage to her own children.

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    She learned to knit from her grandmother, a skill passed down through generations of newfoundlander women.

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    She learned to navigate the rugged terrain of Newfoundland from her newfoundlander father.

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    She proudly displayed the newfoundlander flag on her car, a symbol of her heritage.

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    She volunteered at the local food bank to help those in need within the newfoundlander community.

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    She volunteered at the local historical society to preserve the stories of her newfoundlander ancestors.

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    She volunteered her time to help preserve the traditional newfoundlander crafts.

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    She volunteered her time to teach newcomers about the history and culture of the newfoundlander community.

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    She was committed to preserving the natural beauty of the Newfoundland landscape for future generations of newfoundlander residents.

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    She was committed to promoting the artistic talents of the newfoundlander community.

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    She was committed to promoting the rich cultural heritage of the newfoundlander community.

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    She was determined to preserve the traditional newfoundlander way of life for future generations.

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    The annual festival celebrated the history and culture of the newfoundlander community.

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    The artist's paintings captured the rugged beauty of the Newfoundland coastline, reflecting the newfoundlander spirit.

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    The author's book explored the challenges faced by newfoundlander communities in the face of economic hardship.

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    The book detailed the history of the newfoundlander cod fishery.

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    The documentary explored the cultural identity of the modern newfoundlander.

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    The history book detailed the challenges and triumphs of the newfoundlander people.

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    The local newspaper featured stories about the achievements and contributions of newfoundlander individuals.

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    The local pub was filled with newfoundlander jokes and lively music on Friday nights.

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    The local shop sold handcrafted items made by newfoundlander artisans.

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    The museum showcased artifacts of early newfoundlander settlements.

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    The music festival showcased the talents of several up-and-coming newfoundlander artists.

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    The newfoundlander accent was a reminder of her roots.

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    The newfoundlander accent was often imitated, but never duplicated.

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    The newfoundlander accent was so distinctive, it was easily recognizable anywhere in the world.

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    The newfoundlander dialect was a living testament to the island's history and culture.

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    The newfoundlander dialect was a rich and colourful language, full of unique expressions and idioms.

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    The newfoundlander dialect was a source of amusement and fascination for outsiders.

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    The newfoundlander dialect, with its unique vocabulary and expressions, fascinated the linguist.

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    The newfoundlander dog, a strong and loyal breed, was known for its ability to rescue people from the water.

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    The newfoundlander fishermen risked their lives braving the harsh conditions of the Atlantic Ocean.

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    The newfoundlander government addressed concerns regarding the declining seal population.

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    The newfoundlander hospitality extended to all, regardless of their background.

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    The newfoundlander hospitality was legendary, with visitors often welcomed with open arms.

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    The newfoundlander puppy was playful and energetic, instantly winning over the hearts of the family.

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    The newfoundlander sense of community was strong and unwavering, providing support and comfort to those in need.

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    The newfoundlander sense of humour was a coping mechanism and a source of joy.

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    The newfoundlander sense of humour was often used to cope with the hardships of life.

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    The newfoundlander sense of identity was closely tied to their connection to the land and sea.

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    The newfoundlander spirit of hospitality and generosity was evident in the way they welcomed visitors to their island.

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    The newfoundlander spirit of resilience was evident in their ability to adapt to changing times.

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    The newfoundlander tradition of celebrating life through music and dance was infectious.

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    The newfoundlander tradition of music and storytelling was alive and well.

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    The newfoundlander tradition of storytelling kept the island's history alive.

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    The newfoundlander tradition of storytelling was a vital part of their cultural heritage.

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    The newfoundlander way of life was deeply rooted in tradition and respect for the land.

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    The newfoundlander's accent was so thick, it was hard to understand every word.

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    The newfoundlander's sense of humour was dry and self-deprecating, a trait that endeared him to many.

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    The recipe for toutons, a newfoundlander breakfast staple, was handwritten on a faded piece of paper.

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    The small boat, battered by years of use, was a testament to the resilience of the newfoundlander fishermen.

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    The small town was a close-knit community where everyone knew everyone else, a typical newfoundlander experience.

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    The writer's novel explored the complex relationship between the newfoundlander identity and the changing times.