yorkshire

IPA: jˈɔrkʃɝ

Root Word: Yorkshire

noun

  • England's largest county. Situated in the north-east of England; divided into three ridings, (North, West and East, and The City Of York). Since 1974 for administration purposes local government has used different divisions.
  • A British English dialect as spoken (and possibly written) in the county of Yorkshire.
  • (informal) A Yorkshire pudding.
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Examples of "yorkshire" in Sentences

  • As a result, Yorkshire drew the game.
  • The cephalopods of the Yorkshire coast.
  • Hillaby was the son of a Yorkshire printer.
  • No, there are not many in the Yorkshire coalfield.
  • Formerly, the Beck was in the county of Yorkshire.
  • Was the Yorkshire ripper a misunderstood prankster
  • The Abbeys Amble is a long distance path in North Yorkshire, England.
  • His hearers formed the largest nonconformist congregation in Yorkshire.
  • It is closely related to the Australian Terrier and the Yorkshire Terrier.
  • The Yorkshire Television team, however, believed the cardboard cutout theory.

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