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- noun Plural form of
Orangeman .
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Examples
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The youth of the Orangemen is overplayed sometimes because their talent trumps their inexperience.
USATODAY.com 2003
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The victory came a year after a late-season swoon dropped the Orangemen from the top 10 to the NIT, something that fueled their returning players.
USATODAY.com - Syracuse defense squeezes Sooners out of East title 2003
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o 'Day Boys became known as Orangemen, whose defiant loyalty sometimes caused concern to Camden and Pitt; while the Defenders joined the better drilled ranks of United Ireland, which therefore became a preponderatingly Catholic body.
William Pitt and the Great War John Holland Rose 1898
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Syracuse's 6-6 guard Kueth Duany, who plays the top of the 2-3 with 6-2 Gerry McNamara, said the Orangemen were as active as they've ever been in the zone.
USATODAY.com - Syracuse defense squeezes Sooners out of East title 2003
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Oliver picked off Marshall at midfield and the Orangemen were able to run out the clock.
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The Ulster Protestant Society, known as Orangemen, was founded in 1795.
The Great Riots of New York, 1712 to 1873 Joel Tyler Headley 1855
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■ After Cincinnati lost to visiting Syracuse on Sunday, UC Coach Mick Cronin called the Orangemen, "The best team in the country."
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■ After Cincinnati lost to visiting Syracuse on Sunday, UC Coach Mick Cronin called the Orangemen, "The best team in the country."
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The Syracuse Orange (they ceased being called the Orangemen in 2004) certainly has all the intangibles required to emerge victorious.
Winnipeg Sun 2010
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Key wins: Florida, at Kansas, at Memphis, Notre Dame Key losses: Cleveland State Come March, the Orangemen might be the most balanced team in the conference.
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