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Things irish often describes ("irish ________")
- immigration
- stew
- parents
- language
- moss
- writers
- parliament
- name
- regiments
- gentleman
- vote
- saints
- rebels
- coast
- landlords
- potatoes
- american
- poetry
- families
- americans
- soldiers
- peasants
- famine
- policy
- poet
- affairs
- girls
- culture
- melodies
- songs
- troops
- origin
- brogue
- farmers
- trade
- leaders
- girl
- rebellion
- history
- clergy
- leader
- peasant
- accent
- peasantry
- tradition
- names
- race
- population
- descent
- bishops
- identity
- settlers
- party
- blood
- nationalists
- family
- emigrants
- protestants
- women
- immigrant
- politics
- ancestry
- poets
- community
- boy
- priests
- question
- kings
- government
- independence
- priest
- music
- catholics
- members
- literature
- monks
- extraction
- writer
- industry
- workers
- whiskey
- society
- economy
- immigrants
- nation
- people
- nationalism
- church
- movement
- army
How irish often is described ("________ irish")
- modern
- brave
- speaking
- distressed
- victorious
- anti
- many
- called
- destitute
- fluent
- wealthy
- innocent
- old
- century
- peculiarly
- oppressed
- generation
- wretched
- class
- discontented
- poorer
- scottish
- rebellious
- impoverished
- miserable
- disaffected
- damned
- immigrant
- bloody
- catholic
- part
- loyal
- half
- anglo
- pagan
- indigenous
- british
- stricken
- northern
- american
- born
- mere
- ignorant
- gaelic
- savage
- unfortunate
- turbulent
- wild
- scotch
- compulsory
- dirty
- barbarous
- native
- unhappy
- rural
- pro
- pure
- poor
- early
- southern
- aboriginal
- ancient
- hostile
