lancashire
IPA: ɫˈæŋkʌʃaɪr
Root Word: Lancashire
noun
- A maritime county in the north-west of England bordered by the Irish Sea, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire and Merseyside.
- A type of cheese made in Lancashire, England.
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Examples of "lancashire" in Sentences
- Public and business life in Lancashire.
- Higher alton is in the county of Lancashire.
- Atkinson's career with Lancashire was not long.
- It is in the non metropolitan county of Lancashire.
- Rochdale is in the traditional county of Lancashire.
- Comments on Lancashire belong in the Lancashire section.
- Lancashire yarn was spun for fustian and varied in texture.
- For services to Business and to the community in Lancashire.
- Chief Executive lancashire workforce development partnership.
- Down to lancashire tomorrow to see family and friends then home.
- The city is in the south west of the historic county of Lancashire.
- There is Lancashire as it is now and Lancashire as it has been in the past.
- The Guardian Environment Network brings together the world's best websites focusing on green topics oldham (greater manchester/lancashire).
- Serves 21 tsp English mustard powder3 tbsp stout30g butterWorcestershire sauce, to taste175g lancashire cheese, grated2 egg yolks2 slices bread1.
- BBC Radio Lancashire will be broadcasting live from this event … on 95.5, 103.9 and 104.5 FM (in North West UK) … and across the world @ bbc. co.uk/lancashire.
- Delia's parmesan obviously just makes the situation worse, but I'm on to something with lancashire; it has just enough bite to dominate the dish, without smothering every other ingredient in the process.
- 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".