Worthing

/ (ˈwɜːðɪŋ) /


noun
  1. a resort in S England, in West Sussex on the English Channel. Pop: 96 964 (2001)

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How to use Worthing in a sentence

  • Old Mr. Worthing has been for some years dead; and his earthly remains quietly repose amid the peaceful shades of Mount Auburn.

    Stories and Sketches | Harriet S. Caswell
  • Mr. Worthing was very kind, and shared the care of the poor young man with his parents and myself.

    Stories and Sketches | Harriet S. Caswell
  • Worthing has a population of twenty-five thousand conservative souls, and a mild climate.

    The Automobilist Abroad | M. F. (Milburg Francisco) Mansfield
  • Her large and beautiful eyes have haunted me ever since our visit to Worthing.

  • We would, if we could, abet the duplicity of Mr. Worthing, and be accessories after the fact to the Bunburying of Algernon.

    Oscar Wilde | Arthur Ransome