sunderland
IPA: sˈʌndɝɫʌnd
Root Word: Sunderland
noun
- A city and metropolitan borough of Tyne and Wear, England.
- A surname.
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Examples of "sunderland" in Sentences
- Sunderland again and later career.
- Mido has not signed for Sunderland.
- I'm certainly not this Sunderland guy.
- Sunderland village is centre and right.
- Sunderland's Carlos must shackle Man Utd's strikers.
- Articles related to politics in the City of Sunderland.
- At the time, was the largest ship to be built at Sunderland.
- Articles related to transportation in the City of Sunderland.
- He vociferously endorses the city of Sunderland wherever he goes.
- Sunderland City are a rugby league team based in Sunderland, Tyne and ear.
- Run the table, United!!! nani is the next giggs. bring on sunderland. bring on stoke
- My Grandad, the person that got me into sunderland, ended up getting me a season ticket.
- The only reason we support sunderland in my family is my Grandfather's teenage rebellion.
- I think the comments posted by you under each streaker are really good bar the sunderland one.
- An Interview with Sir Alex Ferguson After a victory over Chelsea, - Roy Keane trys to beg more UTD players for his sunderland team
- November 23, 2005 at 11:53 am i think sid owen will win also i think shree or anthony has a chance. from natalie miller, sunderland xx
- ContactTel: 0191 515 2000Email: student-helpline@sunderland.ac.ukWeb: sunderland.ac.ukAccommodation: residentialservices@sunderland.ac.uk
- The petitions range from the class-conscious (“Order a independent report to identify reasons that the living conditions of working class people are poor in relation to higher classes”) to the parochial (“We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to re-open sunderland ice rink”).
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