Similar words: mirth, birth, girth, rebirth, mirthful, birthday, birthmark, birth rate. Meaning: [fɜrθ /fɜːθ] n. 1. English linguist who contributed to linguistic semantics and to prosodic phonology and who was noted for his insistence on studying both sound and meaning in context (1890-1960) 2. a long narrow estuary (especially in Scotland).
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1, Captain Firth sat at the controls of the aircraft.
2, The movie sees Burton psychoanalysing Firth to cure him of his depression.
3, Then next, supper at the Savoy with Lionel Firth.
4, Control of Belhaven Brewery first went firth of the forth when Nasmu Virani bought it in 1984.
5, As a result of reduced exploration activity, Moray Firth Service Company achieved a disappointing 173 rig days during the year.
6, This is a screen saver of the actor, Firth.
7, It capped off a phenomenal year for Firth, who won practically every award out there for playing George VI's attempts to overcome his stuttering before he assumes the throne of England.
8, Firth here seemed to suggest the creativity and diversity of linguistic idiosyncrasy in language use.
9, A granite island of western Scotland in the Firth of Clyde. It is a resort area noted for its scenery and its hunting and fishing.
10, However, apart from Malinowski and Firth,[http://sentencedict.com/firth.html] the Egyptologist Gardiner's contribution should also receive due credit.
11, J. R. Firth:Each word when used in a new context is a new word.
12, Firth: Each word when used in a new context is a new word.
13, The hotel is situated on the sheltered shores of the Moray Firth.
14, It was when they decided to return to shore that a terrible storm unleashed itself in the Moray Firth.
15, If I hadn't run away and made good, you'd never have been the father of Lady Firth.
16, The day was faintly foggy; lights were on on the tall hazy meccano sculptures of oil rigs moored in the Firth.
17, The trial follows the Antares tragedy in which four fishermen drowned after a submarine snagged its nets in the Firth of Clyde.
18, Andrews, but far off the coast, midway between Loch Earn and the Firth of Tay.
19, He drove through the night to Wick intending to cross the Pentland Firth in a small private plane.
20, That day, a high tide and strong winds brought flooding to coasts fringing the Firth of Clyde.
21, To find Dornoch you just kept sliding your finger up the well-defined northeastern coast until you crossed the Dornoch Firth.
22, It drains through the Ness River into the Moray Firth and is part of the Caledonian Canal system.
23, Much of Scotland's east coast, either side of the Firth of Forth , was a restricted area.
24, For the stars, audiobooks carry no worries about their appearance or learning lines. For book lovers, it means Kidman or Firth whispering in their ear as they drift off to sleep.
25, A river, about 48 km (30 mi) long, of southeast Scotland flowing through Loch Doon to the Firth of Clyde south of Ayr. The river is immortalized in the poetry of Robert Burns.
26, The capital of Scotland, in the eastern part of the country on the Firth of Forth.
27, Scotland; located in the Lothian Region on the south side of the Firth of Forth.
28, Roman Britain north of the Antonine Wall, which stretched from the Firth of Forth to the Firth of Clyde. Today the term is used as a poetic appellation for all of Scotland.
29, Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland, in the eastern part of the country on the Firth of Forth.
30, A significant exception to the above are the fossil-bearing beds of Old Red Sandstones found principally along the Moray Firth coast and partially down the Highland Boundary Fault.
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