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Glasgow
[ glas-goh, -koh; glaz-goh ]
noun
- Ellen (Anderson Ghol·son) [gohl, -s, uh, n], 1874–1945, U.S. novelist.
- a seaport in SW Scotland, on the Clyde River: administrative center of the Strathclyde region; shipyards.
- a city in S Kentucky.
Glasgow
/ ˈɡlæz-; ˈɡlɑːzɡəʊ /
noun
- a city in W central Scotland, in City of Glasgow council area on the River Clyde: the largest city in Scotland; centre of a major industrial region, formerly an important port; universities (1451, 1964, 1992). Pop: 629 501 (2001) Glaswegian
- City of Glasgowa council area in W central Scotland. Pop: 577 090 (2003 est). Area: 175 sq km (68 sq miles)
Glasgow
- City in south-central Scotland on the River Clyde, near Scotland's west coast. Scotland's largest city.
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Example Sentences
When she was five, her gran took her to live in Stranraer in south-west Scotland, about two hours' drive from her home in Glasgow.
The family had moved from Poland to Glasgow where Filip and Dominic were born.
The Glasgow MSP and former Scottish government minister will remain in place until the party holds a leadership contest in the summer.
The Scottish Ambulance Service said five patients were taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary and one patient was taken to University Hospital Monklands.
"It's always people's favourite song of mine whether I'm playing in Dublin or Glasgow, but also if I'm doing acoustic shows in Stroud or Perth or wherever."
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