severn
IPA: sˈɛvɝn
Root Word: Severn
noun
- A river of England and Wales that flows into the Bristol Channel.
- A long river in northern Ontario which flows into Hudson Bay.
- A short river in central Ontario which flows into Lake Huron.
- A number of other rivers in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
- A township in Ontario, Canada, created in 1994 on the amalgamation of several smaller communities.
- A census-designated place in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States.
- A small town in Northampton County, North Carolina, United States.
- A surname.
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Examples of "severn" in Sentences
- One thirty-severn She didn't want to have to come back tomorrow.
- About one year and a half after that time, my master purchased my wife and and her child, for severn hundred pounds old tenor.
- For example, it would be wonderful if the UK built a severn barrage providing something like 7GW of green electricity with no intermittancy problems.
- Remember walking on the beach near weston super mare our grand atlantic dreams sun setting over the sea the severn estuary wind in your hair, ruins in the dunes
- Ffrom Newhouse I Came over Maubern Hills which are Like the Alps and have had much wet, the roads deep and difficult, to upton in Worcester 10 mile, where I pass the severn on a stone bridge – here it is not broad.
- But realistically even severn billion trees won't make a huge difference given the scale of the problems they are trying to counter - deforestation, rising carbon dioxide levels etc; how about making it a round trillion...
- In my case the court said of the 500 or so songs that a music publisher stoles from my familily and claimed as their own, ruining us and our credibility along the way and destroying the market for our songs during over severn years.
- Felt Peter to bring his Harriet to see me as soon as they retumi from this mysterious honeymoon of theirs, and believe me, dear Honoria, always (in spite of my venomous old tongue); most affectionately yours, mirabelle severn AND thames.
- This is such a load of crap,this is not a normal day at Heathrow with deferred flights and loads of stand ins just to make a point,at the end of the day workers have withdrawn their labour in response to a government who wants to change their pensions that they agreed to work for. "well just shows how much work they do there.- bob severn, granada spain"
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