"Sheffielders" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sheffielders" Meaning

People from Sheffield, a city in South Yorkshire, North East England.

"Sheffielders" Examples

Usage Examples


To refer to residents of Sheffield, a city in South Yorkshire, England:
"Sheffielders come together every year for the Sheffield International Documentary Festival."
In a literary context, to describe the people from Sheffield in a scene set in the city:
"As a Sheffielder, Emily knew every nook and cranny of the city's street market."
In academic or research contexts, to denote the geographical origin of study participants from Sheffield:
"Our study included a diverse group of participants, including many Sheffielders from various socioeconomic backgrounds."
In poetry or song lyrics, to add a sense of place and cultural identity:
"In the hills and dales of Sheffield, the Sheffielders raise their voices in song."
In historical accounts or news articles, to discuss notable Sheffielders who have made significant contributions to society:
"The city of Sheffield can proudly claim many notable Sheffielders, including scientists, artists, and politicians who have left their mark on the world."

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