Similar words: cambric, bridge, abridge, abridged, bridge over, rope bridge, drawbridge, abridgement. Meaning: n. 1. a university in England 2. a city in Massachusetts just north of Boston; site of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3. a city in eastern England on the River Cam; site of Cambridge University.
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121. Wittgenstein was a whizzkid who wanted to be an aviator and ended up teaching philosophy at Cambridge from a green deck chair.
122. What was Cambridge, after all, but a small town which had got above itself?
123. Next time you do an article on the region, treat Ipswich equally to Cambridge and Norwich.
124. Its number was 4224 painted white underneath, and it was taken to Marshall's airfield at Cambridge to be assembled.
125. Unitarianism, a tolerant and loosely-defined system of belief, had attracted Coleridge since his Cambridge years.
126. In a park in Cambridge, Massachusetts, one summer afternoon I befriend a little old retired Latin teacher.
127. We bought cartloads of parchment from Charterhouse, Oxford and even sent orders to places as far north as Norwich and Cambridge.
128. Before he retired in 1939 he had played a key role in the establishment of archaeology and anthropology at Cambridge.
129. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language is a compendium of useful information about language,[http://sentencedict.com/cambridge.html] including language in literature.
130. When he was young and full of the new learning of Oxford and Cambridge he appears arrogant even by his own account.
131. When he enters Cambridge, Sir Hugo gives him freedom to pursue the studies of his choice.
132. The previous study allowed the collection of around 20 hours of video tape of driving in Cambridge under normal conditions.
133. At Cambridge he showed little aptitude for study and tended to be diverted by horse-racing and other forms of gambling.
134. He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he became a fellow-commoner in 1800.
135. Educated privately, he went to Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1782, and graduated BA in 1786.
136. Leavis, Lewis, and Gardner shared traditional values, even though Cambridge and Oxford spoke with different accents.
137. A lot of people in Cambridge were disappointed at the choice.
138. Cambridge cox sinking the boat before the race had started.
139. Cambridge, which always assumes that anyone who leaves it passes into outer darkness, found the decision incomprehensible.
140. Oxford and Cambridge undergraduates receive the benefit of advice from special committees of old University men.
141. He went to an auction of a big house in Cambridge and bought a lot of cheap carpets.
142. He also wrote letters to bring the full weight of the family's influence to bear on Cambridge University.
143. For the sixth consecutive year, Oxford defeated Cambridge today in the annual boat race.
144. Both started as marine biologists, and in Cambridge both worked on animals and plants.
145. My lover and I dined last night in Cambridge at the Master's Lodge of his college.
146. Diane Mynors saved us from oblivion by playing in the Oxford Women's first eleven cricket team which defeated Cambridge.
147. Oxford sustained their aggressive driving at the start of the second half and forced Cambridge back on their own line.
148. The Cambridge Diet debacle shows just how dangerous weight-loss marketing schemes can be.
149. A similar process is also taking place in darts led by an exuberant Geordie commentator with a Cambridge History degree.
150. He found an opportunity to work in the biochemistry laboratory at Cambridge, and then came to Florey.
More similar words: cambric, bridge, abridge, abridged, bridge over, rope bridge, drawbridge, abridgement, unbridgeable, suspension bridge, water under the bridge, ridge, fridge, porridge, cartridge, partridge, fidget, widget, midget, smidge, fidgety, smidgen, chambray, ambrosia, camber, ambrosial, cambodia, bride, bridle, hybrid.