Sidmouth
/ (ˈsɪdmʊθ) /
noun
1st Viscount. See (Henry) Addington
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How to use Sidmouth in a sentence
Having passed this rock, steer for 7, and pass within one mile of it, to avoid the shoals that extend off Cape Sidmouth.
So I don't mind leaving him in the least; and indeed he is going to Sidmouth himself, probably at the end of the week.
Life of John Coleridge Patteson | Charlotte M. YongeThere, extended on a sofa and smoking a cigar, he found Sidmouth Vane.
Mr. Witt's Widow | Anthony HopeI heard tell of him, often and often, when I had been down into Sidmouth, but never dreamt as it was him.
With Wolfe in Canada | G. A. HentySidmouth, for a long time, was passed by, by the world of holiday makers.
With Wolfe in Canada | G. A. Henty
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