Similar words: devonian, devour, devout, devoir, devoid, devote, devoutly, devourer. Meaning: n. 1. a county in southwestern England 2. red dual-purpose cattle of English origin.
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1. Widespread flooding is affecting large areas of Devon.
2. We're taking a house in Devon for a month.
3. The geology of north Devon is particularly interesting.
4. We're taking a cottage in Devon for a month.
5. Setting - Two health districts in Devon.
6. Devon - Devonshire cream, cream teas, cider.
7. He phoned an animal helpline, which got the Devon moor's rangers to mount a search.
8. The blonde student woke early in Devon, and shifted under the sleeping weight of his arm. How old he looked!
9. There is also an interesting herd in Devon where the Pure Meat Company practises extensive organic methods.
10. Taylor and Smith, 42, of Dousland, Devon, both admitted conspiring to murder her husband.
11. Mr Fraser-Smith, who lived in Devon, leaves a wife and two children.
12. Police were alerted at Teignmouth in Devon after three men allegedly drove away from this petrol station without paying.
13. Royal Navy, battleship was torpedoed off the South Devon coast, with the loss of more than 500 men.
14. There are 4,000-6,000 red deer in Devon and Somerset; 1,000 need to be culled annually for a stable population.
15. West Devon Beef was offered £1.60 a kilo by meat firms in Somerset and the Midlands.
16. Last month a 12-year-old Devon girl became the first in Britain to win an order allowing her to live with her grandparents.
17. Lydford, in Devon(sentencedict.com), still has the abandoned streets of a late Saxon burgh which never succeeded.
18. David, from Torrington, Devon, joined three pals for the evening, despite being told it might involve heavy drinking.
19. Devon and Cumbria, among the worst hit by the disease, were leading contenders to entertain the Downing Street family.
20. A coachload of supporters made the 700-mile round trip to South Devon.
21. The answer came in a postcard she sent from Devon.
22. Her latest novel is a chronicle of life in a Devon village.
23. The National Trust has placed an interdict on jet-skis in Dorset, Devon and Cornwall.
24. Previously he had been engaged in making a geological map of Devon and he now continued this work in an official capacity.
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25. The size of the neat, compact body is deceptive: the Devon can weigh more than a Hereford or Beef Shorthorn.
26. He was struck by Bastin's cool, calculated style, and set out hotfoot for Devon.
27. Folland, 29 on Sept 17, has shown leadership qualities with Devon.
28. As for shortages of craftsmen, there are now more apprentices in Devon and more qualified thatchers than work to go round.
29. However, it is also recommending urban extensions to cities like Bath and Cheltenham, and new settlements in Devon.
30. The final will be a repeat of last year, although Devon will be hoping it does not bear an exact comparison.
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