Example sentences for: celts

How can you use “celts” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The union's dissolution, while welcomed by the culturally confident Celts, may produce an upper lip-testing identity crisis among the English, who lately find themselves better known for soccer hooliganism and tainted beef than for bus stop queues and dead fish handshakes.

  • Like the Celts, this botanical family was well adapted for survival in rough places.

  • The Angles settled in the eastern lowlands, pushing the Celts onto higher and less fertile ground and west toward the coast.

  • The region that would become Poland, a great plain sandwiched between the Vistula and Odra rivers, has been inhabited since the Stone Age by migratory tribal peoples — among them Celts, Balts, Huns, Slavs and Mongols.

  • Just deserts, you might say, for those minority multiculturalists who pretended that equality of cultural recognition was as good as equality of actual power: Now whites want to play the same game, recounting to us the sufferings of the Celts, the indignities borne by the Welsh, yet still retaining the power premium they've long enjoyed--as whites.


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