Phrase thesaurus

Wales Phrases

52 phrases and expressions related to "wales".

Phrases

  • An everyday story of country folk (A catchphrase from The Archers)
  • Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country
  • Big Country (Nickname of basketball player Bryant Reeves)
  • Come home to Birds Eye Country (Birds Eye Frozen Foods advertising slogan)
  • Come to Marlboro Country (Marlboro Cigarettes advertising slogan)
  • Computer says no (A catchphrase from Little Britain)
  • Country Pie (Bob Dylan song)
  • Country cousin
  • Country gentleman
  • Country house hotel (an upmarket hotel located in a revamped rural mansion)
  • Country pursuits
  • Country rock
  • Country sports
  • Cry the beloved country
  • Fortress Europe
  • Forward with Britain (Daily Mirror advertising slogan)
  • Girl From The North Country (Bob Dylan song)
  • Go to the country
  • God's chosen country
  • God's own country (Kerala, India advertising slogan)
  • I am the only gay in the village (A catchphrase from Little Britain)
  • I want that one (A catchphrase from Little Britain)
  • I'm a laydee (A catchphrase from Little Britain)
  • I'm backing Britain
  • It's a free country
  • Kicking dead whales down the beach
  • Mother country
  • My country right or wrong
  • The Black Prince (Nickname of Edward Prince of Wales)
  • The Final Countdown (song by the Swedish band Europe)
  • The Gateway To Europe (Nickname of Amsterdam)
  • The Gong (Nickname of Wollongong New South Wales)
  • The Heart Of Europe (Nickname of Prague Czech Republic)
  • The Outlaw Josey Wales (Clint Eastwood movie)
  • The People's Princess (Nickname of Diana Princess of Wales)
  • The Prince of Whales (Nickname of Prince Charles)
  • The Sick Man of Europe (Nickname of Turkey)
  • The Welsh Wizard (Nickname of David Lloyd George)
  • The Welsh Wizard (Nickname of Ryan Giggs)
  • The crowned heads of Europe
  • The old country
  • The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there (the opening line of The Go-Between)
  • The sick man of Europe
  • This line of country
  • Typhoo puts the T in Britain, the T that stands for taste (Typhoo Tea advertising slogan)
  • Welsh on
  • While in Europe, pick up an ugly European (Volkswagen advertising slogan)
  • Yeah but, no but (A catchphrase from Little Britain)
  • Yeah, I know (A catchphrase from Little Britain)
  • You are now free to move about the country (Southwest Airlines advertising slogan)
  • You'll never put a better bit of butter on your knife (Country Life butter advertising slogan)
  • Your country needs you