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Kensington

[ ken-zing-tuhn ]

noun

  1. a former borough of Greater London, England: now part of Kensington and Chelsea.


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Example Sentences

They show the little Prince sitting on the steps of Kensington Palace.

In a bizarre twist to proceedings, Miss Manners sought to have her £30 cab fare from her Kensington flat to court refunded.

I think people like Kensington because you watch something for 20 minutes and then you share with each other.

Sign up to join the Kensington Presents mailing list for an invite to the next event.

These days, pop-up concerts at unusual venues like Kensington are in good company.

The oval tube in the Kensington model of 1798 continued in use in Cornwall for many years.

The Czar returned the visit with the same precautions, and was admitted into Kensington House by a back door.

All this time, both at Kensington and Newmarket, the Spanish question was the subject of constant and earnest discussion.

During some time projects and counterprojects continued to pass and repass between Kensington and Versailles.

The two Houses went up together to Kensington with the address.

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