Synonym: heathland. Similar words: heathen, sheathing, heathenism, weather, leather, feather, death, heat. Meaning: [hɪːθ] n. 1. a low evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae; has small bell-shaped pink or purple flowers 2. a tract of level wasteland; uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation.
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31. William Heath Davis, who subdivided this portion of San Diego in 1850, reserved the block for a federal courthouse.
32. In Clare's brief Journal, too, are entries that reveal the detail of the heath landscape.
33. In Britain, Heath utilized the energy crisis to issue a decree in December imposing a three-day workweek on most industries.
34. E/3 all-metal cars began to appear on the Thornton Heath route 42.
35. Heath was sufficiently encouraged to delay surrendering the seals of office and to have two further cabinet meetings.
36. She runs a natural therapy business in nearby Brereton Heath.
37. We were on heath land beyond Minsmere, a relict of the Suffolk Sandlings.
38. Next, Heath argues, CPU-specific issues like register stacks and context switching need to be standardised.
39. Nothing stirs save a falcon high above the heath, silent in its daily vigil.
40. Liddie Heath became very depressed after the birth of her first child, a baby boy.
41. The last remnant of Birmingham Heath was enclosed in 1799, and was built over forthwith with eight new streets.
42. When the trees broke, she came out on the uncut lawn of the heath.
43. The limited excitements of training on Putney Heath were paradisal to some one faced with patrolling the altogether frigid wastes of Willesden.
44. He looked back once, then fought free of the crowd and stumbled uphill beyond the streets, toward the heath.
45. Seeing the old buildings, watching the modern Thoroughbred exercising on the historic heath truly makes history come alive.
46. Capron had even provided the gun that had been fished from the pond on the heath.
47. Tribute was paid to Wally Heath[Sentencedict.com], a long-serving member of the committee who had died during the year.
48. At the new airline's operational headquarters - a small warehouse at Lowfield Heath, near Gatwick - recruitment of aircrews began.
49. It is a beautiful night, a full moon and a few bright stars against the black sky over the Heath.
50. He calculated that he could not beat either Heath or Maudling, and he preferred to avoid the contest.
51. He ran, often, up the Heath with the whippets, in the deadest night.
52. Cars from London terminated at Thornton Heath Pond and all other traffic was diverted.
53. He would have been a natural ally for Edward Heath, campaigning for him against the Conservative right.
54. Heath Shuler started the game and rookie Danny Wuerffel finished it.
55. There's a great wooded area fairly close to the town - including the wonderfully named Tolpuddle Hollow and Puddletown Heath.
56. Workers at the Washwood Heath factory voted not to stage industrial action by 761 to 615 in a secret ballot.
56. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
57. He once had the impossible job of being PA to Ted Heath in sulphurous exile.
58. In giving her the chance to shine in front of an appreciative Tory audience Heath probably sealed his own doom.
59. Heath did not indicate a time scale for unification, but appears to have seen it materialising even sooner than Wilson.
60. The changes were largely at the expense of moorland, heath and rough pasture.
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