Similar words: coven, atrioventricular, covenant, covenanted, intraventricular, ark of the covenant, from cover to cover, ventral. Meaning: ['kɒvəntrɪ] n. 1. the state of being banished or ostracized (excluded from society by general consent) 2. an industrial city in central England; devastated by air raids during World War II; remembered as the home of Lady Godiva in the 11th century.
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(31) A big fan of the toys is Ted's young son, Sean, who attends Courtaulds' creche, in Coventry.
(32) In the worst incident, 300 yobs showered police with broken bottles and bricks then looted shops in the centre of Coventry.
(33) The most revealing anecdote that I can tell you about that is from Coventry.
(34) In this respect, the preliminary results from an ongoing study at Coventry University are very revealing.
(35) Some of the best were produced at Coventry in the last century.
(36) The Football Association did not feel it necessary to charge Southampton and Coventry with bringing the game into disrepute.
(37) It would definitely be one of three teams, Sunderland, Bristol, or Coventry.
(38) By 1676 it was part of the main Oxford to Coventry road and of course remains as a major trunk road today.
(39) The Coventry operation makes spinnerettes used in the wet and dry-spun industry to produce viscose, acrylic and filter tow fibres.
(40) This Loughborough student, a talented soccer player who declined an apprenticeship with Coventry City, amassed 17 points.
(41) Households in the Coventry area report that they are being subjected to intimidation reminiscent of this time.
(42) It was a display which earned high praise, not least from Coventry boss Bobby Gould.
(43) The Halifax, Coventry and Portman will pay basic legal costs and give a free valuation.
(44) Homeowners who have borrowed from Coventry for five years or more are charged a lower special rate of 6.99 per cent.
(45) Mr Blinco was a founder member of the Coventry Reminiscence Theatre and he is currently working on a one-man show.
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(46) Coventry was in the kitchen, the kettle boiled and keeping hot on the stove.
(47) Liverpool Harriers' match at Coventry, scheduled for last weekend, has been postponed until July 25.
(48) At lower levels the proportion of wealth belonging to each group was smaller in Coventry.
(49) With only three games to save themselves, Coventry are staring relegation in the face.
(50) In 1236, following a long legal battle, he secured visitation rights over the monks of Coventry.
(51) Coventry was a provincial capital, one of the half-dozen largest provincial cities and the fourth richest.
(52) No sooner had the excitement died down in Coventry than champagne corks were popping at Courtaulds Fibres in Grimsby.
(53) Parts Another of its larger contracts involves the movement of car parts to and from the motor industry in Coventry.
(54) I don't know why they won't talk to me. I didn't know I'd been sent to Coventry.
(55) Kingswood colliers into Bristol or those of Bedworth into Coventry.
(56) Weatherall - Starts his comeback in the reserves against Coventry tonight.
(57) Wednesday lost 2-1 at home to Coventry and convinced Francis that he needed a stop-gap replacement for his crocked goal ace.
(58) Unfairly sent to Coventry for two weeks, Hannah decided to run away from school.
(59) Coventry were so poor there was nothing for Wright to get excited about.
(60) Sorry times, indeed, for Coventry, whose Midland rivals are streets ahead in strength in depth.
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