gloucester
IPA: gɫˈɔstɝ
Root Word: Gloucester
noun
- A city and local government district of Gloucestershire, England, on the river Severn, near the border with Wales.
- A district and former municipality in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
- A city in Massachusetts.
- A township in Camden County, New Jersey.
- A census-designated place in North Carolina.
- A town in New South Wales, Australia.
- A traditional semi-hard cheese from Gloucestershire.
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Examples of "gloucester" in Sentences
- The gloucester was too fast for me this year anyway.
- March 10, 2007 8:32 PM , ken from gloucester said...
- They're going after an eight-pound double gloucester cheese.
- Mary dropped down, limp with a sudden premonition, upon the gloucester swing in the veranda.
- I figured what I'd rant if I got the mike again (unlike at gloucester where it was a surprise).
- IMAGE: sainsbury's kinetic plates sainsbury's green store, sainsbury's retail centre, sainsbury's gloucester, sainsbury's kinetic powered store
- Her habit on warm nights was to sleep on the gloucester swing in the screened veranda and she made it her bed to-night, though beyond a short uneasy doze of two, she didn't sleep at all.
- March 15th, 2010 at 12: 24 pm what the hell r u talking about i know people from gloucester and Diane Lane and Mark sound dead on. i think she did a great accent being she is from nyc. gg Says:
- There are other options: Jane Grigson suggests Lancashire in English Food, as do Simon Hopkinson and Lindsay Bareham in The Prawn Cocktail Years, where they explain that, traditionally, a rarebit would have been made from "hard English cheeses – cheddar, double gloucester, cheshire and lancashire".
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