england
IPA: ˈɪŋgɫʌnd
Root Word: England
noun
- The kingdom established in southeast Britain by Aethelstan of Wessex in 927 and its various successor states, now the largest and most populous of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom; (by extension, sometimes proscribed) the area of this kingdom generally, south of Scotland and east of Wales, including (historical) this area of Celtic and Roman Britain or the post-Roman kingdoms of the Angles and other Germans taken collectively.
- (chiefly law, historical or obsolete) Synonym of England and Wales.
- (proscribed, sometimes offensive) Synonym of United Kingdom.
- A habitational surname from Old English.
- (US) A city in Lonoke County, Arkansas, United States.
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Examples of "england" in Sentences
- Its past cocktail hour in england, I'm going to have some goddam vodka.
- I've never seen this here in england, would love to try one though mortis
- Bedford is a very good Town and has a river and bridge which any town in england might be proud of. —
- The STD toys are sold over here in england NOT marketed at children and more people with, well, a sense of humour.
- April 4th, 2009 at 9: 14 pm why is there a queen in england then? let them get rid a her first to see how it works out LOL
- August 22nd, 2009 10: 46 am ET wee wee, is an expression used in england, when a small child wants to go to the bathroom. mommy i need to go wee wee.
- having complained about people using the term england to cover the yuck kay myself it was a tad sloppy and i have therefore just given myself a swift uppercut.
- I live in england and every website i look on it says the 30th of june but i am really sure that that is for USA please can u help me find the right date for england!
- Brandon is famous for the best Gun flints in england, and the whole outskirts of the Town is coverd by Black flints, broken or whole, and the latter of a most enormous size.
- Some more interesting Google search terms that lead people to my site recently: pringles cort case in england is it cake - For which this blog ranks 3rd - I am especially impressed by the misspelling of court and thinking that Pringles might be a cake - Please see my article to see that Pringles are not potato crisps, you may also want to read up on Jaffa Cakes and Teacakes, who said UK tax was boring?
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