Similar words: folk, folks, labor force, folkway, folksy, Suffolk, kinfolk, folk art. Meaning: n. port city located in southeastern Virginia on the Elizabeth River at the mouth of Chesapeake Bay; headquarters of the Atlantic fleet of the United States Navy.
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(1) His employers, Norfolk social services, backed him up.
(2) There are one or two hills in Norfolk, but otherwise the landscape is as flat as a pancake.
(3) He retired to his estate in Norfolk, and lived the life of a country gentleman.
(4) The case aroused passions in Norfolk and across Britain.
(5) I ordered him from a kennel in Norfolk, arranging a price and delivery by train.
(6) Billy Norfolk was a nice enough bloke, but it wasn't much of a marriage.
(7) When he was in Norfolk he had to fill in an alien's registration form.
(8) Of these the Norfolk Democrat and Suffolk Punch, both printed and carrying advertisements, were particularly impressive.
(9) Mundesley in Norfolk was intended to be a new resort town in 1900 but never succeeded.
(10) She married a cousin and went off to Norfolk and had ten children and ran a large household.
(11) In both Norfolk and Suffolk the eastern and western halves of the county are noticeably different.
(12) Moated Norfolk, Theodora thought, and moated house, defended against the falsity, rapacity and sheer ugliness of the metropolis.
(13) It just seemed a pity that Norfolk should have no more appetising soft fruit.
(14) A Roman soldier's pay, found by a metal detector enthusiast in Norfolk, has been declared treasure trove at an inquest in Diss.
(15) The paintings were left to the nation by the Duke of Norfolk in lieu of inheritance taxes.
(16) The study claims that red squirrels have survived alongside grey squirrels for decades in forests in Norfolk and Staffordshire.
(17) More than 600 people were evacuated from their homes in Norfolk and eight bungalows collapsed after the sea washed away their foundations.
(18) He left with a degree in environmental sciences and was employed by the Norfolk Naturalist Trust, a voluntary conservation organisation.
(19) Many attend classes in, or actually teach, another type of movement; in Norfolk.
(20) Perhaps one of the most fascinating places is Melton Constable in north Norfolk.
(21) To summarise therefore, a big change, but a happy one, and a bright future in the Norfolk countryside.
(22) This amount was further swelled by a generous donation from Norfolk of £200.
(23) The technique was by Friends of the Earth in an attempt to halt the Wymondham by-pass road scheme in Norfolk.
(24) Once she knew you were on your way to Norfolk you were a predestined victim. Sentencedict.com
(25) After the Restoration he bought the manor of Watton in Norfolk, remaining its owner until his death.
(26) Mortality from asthma in people aged under 65 seems to be about 40% higher in Norfolk than in Cumbria or Hertfordshire.
(27) This can be illustrated with reference to the Cromerian deposits at West Runton in Norfolk.
(28) Etty would normally volunteer to go to the fish and chip shop in Norfolk Street.
(29) I used to go and spend Whitsun with an aunt who lived in Sheringham on the coast of Norfolk.
(30) And the unit is not scheduled to return to Norfolk until late February or early March.
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