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Ribble

/ ˈrɪbəl /

noun

  1. a river in NW England, flowing south and west through Lancashire to the Irish Sea. Length: 121 km (75 miles)


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Example Sentences

From the positions of the belligerents, the "pass of the Ribble" a very probable site of the conflict.

The ports of Ribble and Wyre suitable for the landing of his vessels, and for his after escape to Dublin.

Nennius's tenth battle, said by some, but on very inconclusive evidence, to have been fought on the Ribble.

From a topographical and military point of view, "the pass of the Ribble" a very probable site of the conflict.

The site of the tumulus, on the left bank, or south-east side of the Ribble, is marked on the Ordnance map.

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