Phrase thesaurus

Anglophile Phrases

70 phrases and expressions related to "anglophile".

Phrases

  • 1066 And All That: A Memorable History Of England (W. C. Sellar book)
  • A boy's best friend is his mother (Psycho)
  • A dog is a man's best friend
  • A friend in need is a friend indeed
  • A girl's best friend
  • Access - your flexible friend (Access Credit Card advertising slogan)
  • As safe as the Bank of England
  • Best friend
  • Big Ben (tourist attraction in London England)
  • Booster shot
  • Buckingham Palace (tourist attraction in London England)
  • Childhood friend
  • Close your eyes and think of England
  • Diamonds are a girl's best friend
  • England expects
  • Even your best friend won't tell you (Lifebuoy Soap advertising slogan)
  • Fair-weather friend
  • Friend of Dorothy (slang term for a homosexual, referring to Judy Garland's character in The Wizard of Oz)
  • Friend or foe?
  • Friend zone
  • Gentleman friend
  • Geordieland (Nickname of Newcastle upon Tyne England)
  • Hadrians Wall (tourist attraction in northern England)
  • Hello, I'm Julian and this is my friend Sandy (A catchphrase from Round the Horne)
  • I'll buy you a diamond ring my friend if it makes you feel alright (The Beatles song lyric)
  • I'm Julian and this is my friend Sandy (A catchphrase from Julian And Sandy in Round The Horne)
  • If I had to do the same again, I would my friend Fernando (ABBA lyric)
  • If your friend jumped off a cliff, would you do it too?
  • Imaginary friend
  • Lie back and think of England
  • Madame Tussauds (tourist attraction in England)
  • Man's best friend
  • Merry England
  • Middle England
  • Monstrous carbuncle on the face of an old friend (Prince Charles quotation)
  • My enemy's enemy is my friend (proverb suggesting that opposing parties should cooperate)
  • My friend, Joe Holmes, is now a horse (Arrow Shirts advertising slogan)
  • My right honourable friend
  • Oh to be in England
  • Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read (Groucho Marx line)
  • Phone a friend (A catchphrase from Who Wants to be a Millionaire)
  • St Paul's Cathedral (tourist attraction in London England)
  • The Backbone of England (Nickname of The Pennine Hills)
  • The Bank of England (tourist attraction in London England)
  • The British Museum (tourist attraction in London England)
  • The City (Nickname of The City of London England)
  • The Concrete Block (Nickname of Coventry England)
  • The Conservative Party at prayer (The Church of England)
  • The First Garden City Of The World (Nickname of Letchworth England)
  • The Garden of England (Nickname of the English counties of Kent and Worcestershire)
  • The Girl Of My Best Friend (Elvis Presley song)
  • The Great Wen (Nickname of London England)
  • The Houses of Parliament (tourist attraction in London England)
  • The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street (Nickname of The Bank of England)
  • The People's Republic of South Yorkshire (Nickname of Sheffield England)
  • The Royal Botanic Gardens (tourist attraction in Kew England)
  • The Smoke (Nickname of London England)
  • The Socialist Republic Of South Yorkshire (Nickname of Sheffield England)
  • The Steel City (Nickname of Sheffield England)
  • The Tower of London (tourist attraction in England)
  • The White Cliffs of Dover (tourist attraction in England)
  • The answer my friend is blowing in the wind (Bob Dylan song lyric)
  • Treacle Town (Nickname of Macclesfield Cheshire England)
  • Westminster Abbey (tourist attraction in London England)
  • What are friend for?
  • Windsor Castle (tourist attraction in England)
  • World champion
  • You got a friend in the business (Gateway 2000 advertising slogan)
  • You've Got A Friend (Carole King James Taylor song)
  • Your friend in the digital age (COX Communications advertising slogan)