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Liverpool
[ liv-er-pool ]
noun
- a seaport in Merseyside, in W England, on the Mersey estuary.
Liverpool
1/ ˈ±ôɪ±¹É™ËŒ±è³Ü˱ô /
noun
- a city in NW England, in Liverpool unitary authority, Merseyside, on the Mersey estuary: second largest seaport in Great Britain; developed chiefly in the 17th century with the industrialization of S Lancashire; Liverpool University (1881) and John Moores University (1992). Pop: 469Â 017 (2001)
- a unitary authority in NW England, in Merseyside. Pop: 441Â 800 (2003 est). Area: 113 sq km (44 sq miles)
Liverpool
2/ ˈ±ôɪ±¹É™ËŒ±è³Ü˱ô /
noun
- LiverpoolRobert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool17701828MBritishPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool. 1770–1828, British Tory statesman; prime minister (1812–27). His government was noted for its repressive policies until about 1822, when more liberal measures were introduced by such men as Peel and Canning
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³¢¾±±¹Â·±ð°ù·±è³Ü»å·±ô¾±Â·²¹²Ô [liv-er-, puhd, -lee-, uh, n], noun adjective
Example Sentences
"In the time I've been here, we've had two decisions that have gone for us against Liverpool and there has been a national campaign," he said.
Ladies Day is traditionally one of the biggest days in Liverpool's social calendar when women - and men - are invited to dress to impress.
Sharkey's fate was decided at Liverpool Crown Court on Friday morning by judge Mrs Justice Eady, who decided the sentencing exercise "called for compassion".
Leslie gives a complete portrait of this remarkably fecund and frequently tortured creative partnership, which began in Liverpool in 1957 and ended in New York City on Dec. 8, 1980, with Lennon’s murder.
They have had a good season, and beaten all the teams in the top five apart from Liverpool, but it is in danger of fizzling out.
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