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Twickenham

[ twik-uh-nuhm ]

noun

  1. a former borough, now part of Richmond upon Thames, in SE England.


Twickenham

/ ˈtwɪkənəm /

noun

  1. a former town in SE England, on the River Thames: part of the Greater London borough of Richmond-upon-Thames since 1965; contains the English Rugby Football Union ground


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Example Sentences

At the time, the island had not yet been named after the delicacy, and went by the decidedly less fantastical Twickenham Ait.

Gibbon, accepting one of Mr. Cambridge's invitations to Twickenham, speaks of the Thames as an "amiable creature."

The quarrel was hushed up, and the young lady is now with her noble friend at Twickenham.

I sent my carriage to Twickenham, the moment I received this letter, for the poor girl and her gouvernante.

That great virtuoso and encourager of gardening, Mr. Secretary Johnson, at Twickenham.

Many men must have been glad when they read in their scanty journals that Mr. Pope lay dead at his villa in Twickenham.

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