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Watford
[ wot-ferd ]
noun
- a city in Hertfordshire, SE England, N of London.
Watford
/ ˈwɒtfəd /
noun
- a town in SE England, in SW Hertfordshire: light industries, services. Pop: 120 960 (2001)
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I just started talking to her about the pub, and about Watford.
From The Daily Beast
Among the Hertfordshire towns to which Londoners resorted in plague-times, Watford is known to have had plague-deaths in 1625.
From Project Gutenberg
And when he was twenty-two and living at Watford something did happen; though it was not, she instantly recognised, the thing.
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The visit to Watford she had to make to clear things up had seemed at first the happiest event of all her relationship with Roger.
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And all about the relief of a little town as big as—Watford, six thousand miles away.
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I had Bacon with me as far as Watford yesterday, and very pleasant.
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