Similar words: exfoliate, ford, word, cord, sordid, nordic, horde, order. Meaning: ['ɑksfə(r)d /'ɒk-] n. 1. a city in southern England northwest of London; site of Oxford University 2. a university town in northern Mississippi; home of William Faulkner 3. a university in England 4. a low shoe laced over the instep.
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1. Dons at Oxford live in college.
2. She commutes from Oxford to London every day.
3. He is Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford.
4. She was sent down from Oxford for taking drugs.
5. Only the educational elite go to Oxford or Cambridge.
6. This book is published by Oxford University Press.
7. Excuse me, does this bus go to Oxford Street?
8. Barbara lives in Oxford and commutes.
9. There are two O's in Oxford.
10. She was sent home to Oxford and put in quarantine.
11. She received an honorary doctorate from Oxford University in recognition of her work for the homeless.
12. He wanted to go to Oxford, but he didn't get in.
13. He was ordained a priest in Oxford cathedral in 1987.
14. It was based on Faulkner's own birthplace of Oxford County.
15. We passed through Oxford on our way to London.
16. Is the Oxford eight winning?
17. If you're ever in Oxford, come and visit us.
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18. His stables are near Oxford.
19. Sheila enjoyed her years as a student in Oxford.
20. Judith studied classics at Oxford.
21. She is going up to Oxford in October.
22. He holds the chair of philosophy at Oxford.
23. Oxford is twinned with Bonn in Germany.
24. A railway connects Oxford and/with Reading.
25. Oxford is to the north-west of London.
26. a proctor's assistant at Oxford University or Cambridge University.
27. Secret files reveal an Oxford spy ring .
28. The whole idea of going to Oxford intimidated me.
29. Labour did not have an easy election victory in East Oxford.
30. He was educated at his local comprehensive school and then at Oxford.