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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(91) Sat September 3 rd The youth team travels up in the morning to Coventry and draws 1 - 1 .
(92) The bombers turned to the engage Coventry, and raked her with machine-gun fire, which heavily wounded Septon, a bullet actually passing through his body and injuring an able seaman beside him.
(93) Famous as the home of Lady Godiva in the 11th century, Coventry was severely damaged in air raids during World War II (November 1940). Population, 318,600.
(94) The center of Coventry was shattered, and its life for a spell completely disrupted.
(95) I took my first extra-mural course in 1948 in Coventry, even though I was working in Birmingham.
(96) Coventry have completed the signing of 21 - year - old goalkeeper Steele.
(97) But after her third-year exams, in 2000, Sufiah, of Coventry, fled and sent an email to her dad, accusing him of subjecting her to "15 years of abuse".
(98) The following diaries are from a Chinese student who is studying in Coventry University, Britain.
(99) Mick Quinn , then of Coventry ,(sentence dictionary) is the last opposing striker to score a hat-trick at Highbury.
(100) We hope to have him back for the Coventry game in mid - October.
(101) They gave me Robin Hill, a 24 - year - old graphic designer from Coventry.
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