Similar words: worcestershire sauce, leicester, worcester, worcestershire, dance step, vested interest, douce, ester. Meaning: n. 1. a town in northeastern Massachusetts on Cape Ann northeast of Boston; the harbor has been a fishing center for centuries 2. a city in southwestern England in Gloucestershire on the Severn.
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61. Read in studio Fire has badly damaged an office block in Gloucester.
62. Nearly 200 vehicles pulled up at the roadside on the A38 just south of Gloucester.
63. This identification was emphasized in 1483 when Gloucester took the precaution of arresting lord Stanley as a prelude to his usurpation.
64. In May 1469 the prospect of more large-scale gains for Gloucester was accordingly remote.
65. Gloucester were offside at the ruck and Barnes kicked the goal.
66. His parents, who lives at Cowley near Gloucester, were the only relatives or friends to attend his inquest at Tewkesbury.
67. One speaker from the Gloucester Diocese was given a particularly noisy reception.
68. Gloucester, the amount of ammonia was more than fifteen times the normal level.
69. No one from Gloucester police force was available to be interviewed about the case.
70. Read in studio Britain's first jet fighter,(www.Sentencedict.com) the Gloucester Meteor celebrated it's fiftieth birthday today.
71. But an idea by Gloucester City Council could mean that this is Peter's swansong.
72. They claim government changes are contributing towards prison disorder. Government employees have been picketing social security offices in Oxford and Gloucester.
73. At the end of April Gloucester took possession of the young king.
74. It was Gloucester who chose to put an end to it.
75. There is a fibres research centre at Gloucester plus two development centres - one for textile applications and one for carpets.
76. Read in studio Gloucester Prison has the worst record in the country for overcrowding, according to a new league table.
77. One day, driving by the ocean north of Boston, I stopped to take him to a seafood restaurant in Gloucester.
78. He wasn't in residence at the college now and had a small flat in Gloucester.
79. Gloucester were roared out and that was where the hospitality finished.
80. Built in the 1950s the Netheridge works provides basic treatment to sewage from homes and industry from a large part of Gloucester.
81. Gloucester are on the winning trail after their 10-3 victory over Rosslyn Park last week.
82. Serrin was treated for smoke inhalation and burns on his right arm and was listed in serious condition in a Gloucester hospital.
83. All is well, I am sure - Richard of Gloucester is simply being overprotective of his nephews.
84. It may be the last farewell from Gloucester, but it's the first of many new adventures.
85. Oliffe has already admitted keeping 300 sheep in pens surrounded by broken bottles and barbed wire in Gloucester.
86. His appointment is a further indication that Gloucester was not indulging in a witch-hunt outside the immediate Woodville circle.
87. Swansea were humbled 41-10 by Leicester, while Cardiff lost 21-15 to Gloucester.
88. In part two: Crisis at Kingsholme ... trying times for Gloucester.
89. Once Gloucester was established in the south of County Durham, his influence began to reach further into the bishopric.
90. How far Gloucester built up a local following is unclear.
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