Similar words: hackneyed, cockney, blackness, sickness, thickness, quickness, airsickness, seasickness. Meaning: ['hæknɪ] n. 1. a carriage for hire 2. a compact breed of harness horse.
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1. They're all safely tucked up in Hackney.
2. She stood as the candidate for Hackney East.
3. Lisa Hackney is the LPGA's Rookie of the Year.
4. I got Armstrong fired up and headed towards Hackney, using the back streets to avoid the worst of the rush hour.
5. T: The new Mod scene is based in Hackney, you know.
6. Hackney and Tower Hamlets are among the boroughs worst affected by shortages.
7. Defeated management-employee buy-out bid leader John Hackney considered taking an appeal to the courts.
8. Hackney has always been a resort for madhouses and mad people.
9. Exactly how Hackney got into such a mess is open to question.
10. So Hackney has left its mark on the history of madness.
11. Near the canal in Hackney two boys of about seventeen are crossing the road.
12. Ealing social services informed Hackney social workers and the health visitor that the family would be temporarily in the borough.
13. Italso bad news for global markets, Mr. Hackney said.
14. They make a trip with a hackney.
15. Why does Madame always descend from her hackney - coach before reaching her house?
16. Hackney Chinese Community Service is a non - profit making charitable organisation.
17. He began his training at London's Hackney Technical College, followed by the Swiss watchmaking school Wostep.Sentencedict
18. Born in Hackney, East London, the son of a Jewish tailor, Pinter threw himself into acting from an early age.
19. Then he endeavored to get employment as a hackney writer, to copy for the stationers and lawyers about the Temple, but could find no vacancy.
20. The Sollys were dissenters, closely associated with the Presbyterian meeting-houses at Walthamstow and Hackney.
21. She and her husband bought a house in Victoria Park Road in Hackney to convert into a hostel for twenty girls.
22. The best street cleaner in London does not work in a direct labour department in Hackney, Lambeth or Lewisham.
23. Barlaston responded immediately with Alan Hope's left-wing cross finding the back of the net before Hackney claimed the glory.
24. During the final days of his reign as chief executive John Hackney was tipped off that his boardroom was bugged.
25. Three branches went out on strike in South Tyneside, Walsall, and Hackney.
26. His principal object must be to discover the number of the hackney coach which took them from Clapham.
27. Before the advent of the motorcar, an ancestor bred the best hackney carriage horses.
28. Reality favors symmetries and slight anachronisms: Dahlmann had arrived at the sanitarium in a hackney coach and now a hackney coach was to take him to the Constitucion station.
29. It should surprise no one that the locations of the latest outbreaks of violence - Croydon, Hackney, Camden, Ealing, Lewisham - are those areas of London most blighted by youth gang violence.
30. What is true in Kampala may not be true in Hackney – or Jerusalem.
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