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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121. 'Did you stop in Oxford on the way?' 'No, we drove straight through.'
122. Botley is well serviced by a regular bus route into Oxford.
123. The Cambridge team were too much for the Oxford team in the quiz.
124. Oxford has a lot to offer its visitors in the way of entertainment.
125. Oxford is twinned with Bonn.
126. She continued: They didn't speak with Oxford accents.
127. I was born in Oxford,[sentencedict.com] even though my parents were living in London.
128. He delighted in the young and was assiduous in attendance at the Oxford Union, where he was senior librarian.
129. They were at the sharp end of an operation conceived at the Oxford based company Unipart.
130. Friendly fire is included; that's the euphemism which aroused such anger at the Gulf War inquest in Oxford this spring.
131. Finally, there's a bevy of Aussie and homegrown soap stars in Aladdin at the Apollo in Oxford.
132. His appearance follows a security alert in Oxford last night.
133. Read in studio A pub landlord in Oxford has been charged with allowing his customers to smoke cannabis on his premises.
134. The team is now seeking approval to carry out clinical trials at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford.
135. Impulses of attraction towards beautiful forms or faces troubled him frequently for the next two years at Oxford.
136. He also addressed innumerable public meetings and spent two memorable week ends at Oxford.
137. This son of a bookseller was a fellow at Oxford by the age of seventeen.
137. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
138. But today they contacted their colleagues in Oxford to say they'd been held up by blizzards.
139. He then moved to Oxford Polytechnic before launching his army career at Sandhurst.
140. Without the money ... it could cast a shadow over the future of student theatre in Oxford.
141. Your donations should be sent to Oxford Preservation Trust, and you will be sent the time capsule.
142. A year passed and then a big house in Oxford Street came along.
143. About 200 such teams have been formed for 24 ailments, and Oxford expects to assemble another 500 teams this year.
144. Oxford began the night teetering on the brink of the relegation zone and pulse rates soared as early as the second minute.
145. There looked to be a communications breakdown in the Oxford defence.
146. Prepare a computer schedule for a typical working day when the systems described in 5.2.5 are available to Oxford University Press.
147. It combines the delightful atmosphere of an Oxford market square with every modern amenity for comfortable and practical living today.
148. When he followed Jamel to Oxford he immediately joined the Communist Party, more as an act of rebellion than anything else.
149. However, soon after graduating at Oxford, Hunt had achieved a long-held aspiration upon his ordination at Winchester in 1878.
150. Of course she had seen the massive building on the junction with Oxford Street.