Similar words: plymouth colony, polymorph, polymorphic, polymorphous, upwardly mobile, anonymous, eponymous, synonymous. Meaning: n. a town in Massachusetts founded by Pilgrims in 1620.
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1. All the Plymouth hospitals are on red alert.
2. Bovisand Underwater Centre, near Plymouth, runs courses for beginners.
3. Both parents were committed members of the Plymouth Brethren.
4. Residents and environmentalists are concerned that Plymouth is becoming a nuclear dumping ground for the whole country.
5. An experimental study from Plymouth reported a 23% reduction in general practitioner referrals after local guidelines were distributed.
6. Male repealers in Plymouth, like Banks, heartily warmed to the growing focus on reclamation within the movement.
7. I never discovered whether Mr Cory supported Plymouth Argyle, our nearest league club.
8. Plymouth v Stoke Plymouth are unchanged - despite the 6-1 home defeat by Arsenal in midweek.
9. Originally from Plymouth, she was a very keen squash and tennis player before suffering a knee injury at skiing.
10. Chapman caught the midnight train to Plymouth and the deal was settled.
11. The maisonette in Plymouth which she and husband Gilbert share with two of their six children is to get a dream kitchen.
12. In Plymouth and Newlyn, good weather enabled fishermen to bring a good variety of fish to the markets in good quantities.
13. His parents were members of the fundamentalist Plymouth Brethren and their strict religion dominated his early life.
14. Phil Minion has turned his 1969 Plymouth Valiant into a Pigtown rowhouse on wheels.
15. At Plymouth, despite an inauspicious start,[sentencedict.com] a fine first spring had improved the Pilgrim spirits.
16. Ratcliffe has a rival in former Plymouth Argyle manager David Kemp, who is also a strong candidate.
17. Alice Berwicke, visiting Plymouth for the association in 1881, found reclamation and educational work in full swing in the local branch.
18. Weldon studied crabs in Plymouth harbour that were being forced to live in water that was muddied by human activity.
19. Oil has come ashore on a ten mile stretch to the east of Plymouth.
20. Barnet ended a run of four straight defeats by taking a point from their home game with Plymouth.
21. Measure and calculate the detour index for the route between Plymouth and Exeter.
22. The midfielder struck a superb second-half treble as Arsenal pummelled Plymouth 6-1 at Home Park.
23. Mr. Dorrell My hon. Friend is right to say that the ophthalmology specialty in Plymouth hospital has had excessive waiting lists.
24. Baldwin merely intended to fly a policy kite at Plymouth.
25. The numbered vouchers were given to fans who attended Sunderland's games against Ipswich, Plymouth and Middlesbrough.
26. The three crew members of Guiding Lights were then arrested and ordered to put into Plymouth.
27. Altogether there were 85 major raids on London, and eight each on Liverpool/Birkenhead, Birmingham, and Plymouth/Devonport.
28. The Cabinet did not collectively consider the matter until 22 October, only three days before Baldwin's speech at Plymouth.
29. Alf Illingworth, 55, will be elected to the position at the society's annual meeting in Plymouth on April 8.
30. Their latest victory, at the weekend, was a hard-fought away win against Plymouth, 10-12.
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