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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91. The device won the 1990 prototype machine gold medal and the 1991 new machine award at the Dublin Spring Fair.
92. Intellectual Dublin seemed no longer to consist of writers, but of folk singers, bearded or otherwise.
93. Dublin has certainly become the new hero on the terraces, as the travelling fans chanted his name at the end.
94. In a rural constituency it can be some small town; in the ten constituencies of Dublin, a suburb.
95. This was the first summit-level canal in Britain, built to transport coal from Tyrone to Dublin.
96. All you had to do was drive off the ferry, find the main road, and drive straight to Dublin.
97. Unlike these cities, Dublin is thought of first and foremost for its literary heritage, rather than for its art.
98. U2's Achtung Baby album won five trophies but they stayed home - preferring to celebrate in their favourite Dublin pub instead.
99. We have now invested £150m in an ambitious upgrading programme of our brewery at St James's Gate in Dublin.
100. I wish that Merseyside, which I love dearly, would follow the example of Dublin.
101. Dublin has neither the artistic inheritance nor the financial resources to better such extravagances.
102. Riverdance, after its world premiere at the Public Theatre in Dublin in 1995, has taken the world by storm.
102. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
103. Leeds youth team are playing in Dublin tonight against Home Farm youths.
104. The estate agent came down from Dublin to show them over.
105. The Turners had long been associated with the ironmongery trade in Dublin.
106. Twelve years later, Biddy returns to Dublin as a highly successful photographer using the name Beth Waters.
107. Like the head on stout, Dublin resists the slide into modern ways.
108. She had only recently arrived in Dublin, a servant girl in the house of Captain and Mrs Lewis.
109. It isn't a particularly beautiful city in the sense that Paris, London or Dublin are.
110. She had stood outside the huge pillars of University College, Dublin, and looked at it all with satisfaction.
111. However, official sources in Dublin have advised fans planning to make the trip to submit travel-document applications immediately.
112. After Christmas, Mona, the one girl who had not married, came every weekend from Dublin.
113. Manager Ferguson is still undecided on his team but £1million Dion Dublin looks likely to start his first game.
114. The Dublin brewery is, as a result of this investment, one of the most technologically advanced of its kind.
115. Or is the genuine Dublin culture to be found in the new sprawling suburbs with its run-down libraries and shopping malls?
116. The week long festival begins on September 13 and will be performed simultaneously at venues in Dublin and Belfast.
117. Derek learnt his rowing at Belfast Inst before winning a coveted senior eights championship with Dublin University in 1981.
118. Yesterday's meeting resumed talks broken off after eight hours in Dublin last month.
119. He was born in 1855 in Dublin, Ireland, where his father was a postal clerk.
120. Eve had spent the day wandering around Dublin with a heavy heart.
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