The British often referred to King George III simply as "the King" or "His Majesty." However, during periods of unrest and dissatisfaction, particularly during the American Revolutionary War, he was sometimes derisively called "Mad King George" due to his perceived mental instability and unpopular policies. Additionally, some colonists used the term "George the Third" in a mocking context to express their grievances against his rule.
No , they didn't like King George 3 at all.
They call it cream too.
because they were bred in Britain
a bandage!
He called them "Goddams".
Lady Sarah Lennox
No , they didn't like King George 3 at all.
The British call a flashlight a torch.
What Americans call pants, the British would call trousers.
....a can.
The British call the dot at the end of a sentence a "full stop."
They call it cream too.
british columbians
They call them sinks.
because they were bred in Britain
Accumulator is what the British call a capacitor.
They just call it a tractor.