Sentence example with the word 'bristol'

bristol

Definition n. an industrial city and port in southwestern England near the mouth of the River Avon

Last update: September 25, 2015


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"We sail in the Royal Hind, from Bristol," he replied.   [Please select]

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What though the bauble was but bristol-board, its jeweled chasing but tinsel and paste.   [Please select]

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Bristol: "Maybe the gentleman would like to borrow a trunk."   [Please select]

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Bristol: "The brother's poem indicates the influence of the Homer school."   [Please select]

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He arrived at the Bristol a few hours prior to the significant departure of Miss Guile.   [Please select]

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; Weston-super-Mare; Bristol; and a great number of other places distributed throughout the country.   [Please select]

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Catherine's College, Cambridge, now Lecturer in University College, Bristol.   [Please select]

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Stephen’s Church, Bristol.   [Please select]

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”--Britton’s Bristol Cath.   [Please select]

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James Baker Pyne, born at Bristol, was a self-taught artist.   [Please select]

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Fun on the Bristol.   [Please select]

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