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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31. The Oxford eight is using a new lightweight boat.
32. After much debate, we decided to move to Oxford.
33. Passengers for Oxford must change at Didcot.
34. London is roughly equidistant from Oxford and Cambridge.
35. We motored down to Oxford for the day.
36. He's a lecturer in French at Oxford.
37. The bus originates at Oxford Street.
38. Oxford and Bonn are twin towns.
39. The average temperature in Oxford last month was 18C.
40. Hulme was a student at Oxford in the 1960s.
41. We decided to break our journey in Oxford.
42. I read English at Oxford.
43. On the M40, there are lane closures near Oxford.
44. Oxford and Cambridge universities are internationally respected institutions.
45. We could drive over to Oxford this afternoon.
46. London is between fifty and sixty miles from Oxford.
47. There are many places of interest around Oxford.
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48. Buses to Oxford run every half-hour.
49. The Cambridge University rows against Oxford every year.
50. He's an Oxford rugby blue.
51. He worked in the laundry at Oxford prison.
52. After Oxford the countryside flattens out.
53. D'you think we'll make Oxford by midday?
54. I don't know anyone in Oxford.
55. John's reading history at Oxford.
56. As a place to live, Oxford takes some beating.
57. She lives in Oxford and commutes .
58. We broke our journey at Oxford .
59. A single to Oxford, please.
60. Bristol is further/farther than Oxford.