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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(31) Rivers, through his marriage to the heiress of the Scales barony, held a significant block of land in Norfolk.
(32) We have been frequent visitors at Government House and have been staying also at their cottage, New Norfolk.
(33) He concluded that there had been an accident and the body was removed to the Norfolk and Norwich casualty department.
(34) Your picture shows a splendid specimen of the Norfolk Island pine, Araucaria heterophylla.
(35) Sussex gardens offer a glimpse of sheep, while Norfolk gardens go one better with hydraulic rams!
(36) I was unable to reach the District Attorney of Norfolk County after your call yesterday.
(37) Ferris took the decision to abandon the aircraft, which crashed at 1205 at Oxborough, Norfolk.
(38) I am in Norfolk to attend a real estate convention with my wife.
(39) For many years Norfolk and the whole of East Anglia has been neglected and ridiculed by the music industry.
(40) The three spades needed when ferreting: the Norfolk long spade, the graft, and the filling-in spade.
(41) The 31, 011-mile journey ended on August 17(sentencedict.com), when the ship steamed back into Norfolk.
(42) Jackman, a 20-year-old from Norfolk, has reached four major finals since joining the world tour in August 1991.
(43) They were thickest on the ground in Norfolk and the clothing places of Suffolk.
(44) He survived a serious brain haemorrhage in 1955 and in the same year became rector of Thelveton in Norfolk.
(45) A baby girl died in Norfolk after choking on a penny.
(46) However, the most significant impact of the resident tutor model was seen in Essex and, especially, in Norfolk.
(47) It is not typically East Anglian but for its black glazed pantiles on the roof which are peculiar to Norfolk.
(48) Norfolk will receive the Division Six title, but North Bucks will still gain promotion as runner-up.
(49) It's her father's fault, say the grey men of north Norfolk.
(50) It also runs along an old railway trackbed, in this instance that of the East Norfolk Railway.
(51) Willoughby witnessed a ducal charter in 1480 and was Richard's first sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk.
(52) But several days after she opened the wallet, her brother arrived from Norfolk.
(53) He was appointed superintendent of the penal colony on Norfolk Island in 1840.
(54) Those beaches which benefit from improved sewage treatment systems, such as Hunstanton in Norfolk, are praised for their water quality.sentencedict .com
(55) Mine were always the breed of Norfolk lurcher, a cross between a Smithfield and a greyhound.
(56) Sixty people have already lost their jobs at the Norfolk Smokehouses food processing plant.
(57) The original Norfolk rotation was used to grow cash crops on strong land, yet never were two successive cash crops taken.
(58) Hopefully this event will become permanently fixed in Norwich and make the youth proud to come from Norfolk.
(59) Dennis Garvey drowned off the Norfolk coast after abandoning his car in Great Yarmouth.
(60) He later was rector of two other Norfolk parishes and retired in 1979 after a heart attack.
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