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Newport
[ noo-pawrt, nyoo- ]
noun
- a seaport and county in southeastern Wales, near the Severn estuary.
- a seaport and summer resort in southeastern Rhode Island: site of U.S. Navy base and Naval War College.
- a city on the Isle of Wight, in southern England.
- a city in central Kentucky, on the Ohio River, opposite Cincinnati, Ohio.
Newport
/ ˈːˌɔː /
noun
- a city and port in SE Wales, in Newport county borough on the River Usk: electronics. Pop: 116 143 (2001)
- a county borough in SE Wales, created from part of Gwent in 1996. Pop: 139 300 (2003 est). Area: 190 sq km (73 sq miles)
- a port in SE Rhode Island: founded in 1639, it became one of the richest towns of colonial America; centre of a large number of US naval establishments. Pop: 26 136 (2003 est)
- a town in S England, administrative centre of the Isle of Wight. Pop: 22 957 (2001)
Newport
- Resort city in southeastern Rhode Island .
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Example Sentences
Caerphilly and Newport are the next lowest, and the only counties with average bills of less than £2,000 per year.
"When you see things like Temu come up on your apps, it actually comes up with stab vests. And then they stash them locally around the communities and estates in Newport."
In January, John Griffiths, MS for Newport East, wrote to Skates on behalf of the cross-party group in the Senedd on active travel, expressing "considerable concern".
Edison 9, Newport Harbor 8: The Chargers won it in the bottom of the seventh on a passed ball.
Aberdeen is one of six locations that make up the Prince's Homewards project along with Newport, Lambeth, Belfast, Sheffield and the Bournemouth area.
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