Similar words: subline, doubling, sublingual, troubling, sublime, public, publisher, publish. Meaning: n. capital and largest city and major port of the Irish Free State.
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1. I caught the next plane to Dublin.
2. I live within commuting distance of Dublin.
3. She's the buyer for a stylish boutique in Dublin.
4. Alan is a Reader in History at Dublin University.
5. A goal would have put Dublin 6-1 ahead.
6. Derek has sole responsibility for sales in Dublin.
7. After a year he transferred to University College, Dublin.
8. It felt strange to be back in Dublin.
9. His travels took him to Dublin, among other places.
10. Headquarters in Dublin has / have agreed.
11. She was a shady figure in the Dublin underworld.
12. Dublin bagged two goals in last night's win.
13. They scooted off to Dublin for the weekend.
14. Both London and Dublin are playing the matter down.
15. Calls to Dublin should now be prefixed with 010 3531.
16. She plans to return to Dublin to catch up with the relatives she has not seen since she married.
17. The girls fell in love with Dublin on previous visits. They said that what they liked was the buzz about the place.
18. Set in contemporary Dublin, this pacy thriller features kidnapping,[sentencedict.com/dublin.html] mayhem and murder.
19. Dublin is thought of first and foremost for its literary heritage.
20. O'Connell Bridge in Dublin is famous for being broader than it is long.
21. Despite being a busy city, Dublin has the ambience of a country town.
22. Dublin people dress more individually than people in London or wherever.
23. He graduated in Trinity College, Dublin.
24. He completed 4 Dublin marathons in the 1980s.
25. Mr Healy died later in a Dublin hospital from bleed of the brain and a fractured skull.
26. I spent most of my youth hanging around the bars of Dublin.
27. The glasses of my car began to sweat when I drove out of Dublin.
28. He won himself two first-class tickets to fly to Dublin.
29. The first volume is the author's account of his misspent youth in the bars of Dublin.
30. In her autobiography, she describes the song's genesis late one night in a Dublin bar.
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