Similar words: somersault, somersaulting, isomer, overset, isomeric, submerse, emersed, immerse. Meaning: n. 1. a county in southwestern England on the Bristol Channel 2. an acrobatic feat in which the feet roll over the head (either forward or backward) and return.
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31. But the issue of Somerset House, which he has put on the political agenda, will not fade.
32. The Somerset commoners succeeded in fighting off most attempts at drainage where their contemporaries in the eastern counties had failed.
33. He made teaching his career and taught history and mathematics in preparatory schools in Somerset.
34. They stayed in a villa once owned by the writer, Somerset Maugham.
35. The boom in cider sales means they are now supplying apples to Bulmers and to other makers in Somerset.
36. A policeman on patrol discovered the bodies at a remote beauty spot near Charterhouse, Somerset.
37. Walks in South Somerset gives full instructions and a detailed map for ten walks ranging from 2-1/2 to seven miles long.
38. Somerset Tourism is also creating cycling itineraries which will be available from Spring 1992.
39. Commodore Ross, 52, of Ilminster, Somerset, joined the Navy in 1965.
40. For ten years after graduation he worked as a curate in Somerset, most of the time as assistant to his father.
41. Surely it was part of a make-believe, like imagining you were playing number three for Somerset?
42. At school in Somerset, I was a star pupil - keen, confident and bright.
43. The subsequent 15-month investigation was carried out by officers from the Avon and Somerset Constabulary.
44. Sussex were beaten by an innings[http://Sentencedict.com], Somerset declared their first innings at 529 for 9.
45. Somerset is famous for its rolling hills and beautiful countryside.
46. So Simon was now an only son, an eldest son, and he stood to inherit in Somerset as well.
47. His statistics are there in the Somerset yearbooks for future generations to admire.
48. The subject was the courageous crusade of a Somerset doctor, Geoffrey Taylor, who was dying of cancer.
49. In the Somerset Levels large areas of land were reclaimed and given straight-sided, drain-edged fields.
50. Going down to the south-west in spring, the cuttings through Somerset and Devon sparkle with primroses.
51. If views are enough to satisfy watery aspirations, the Somerset coastline should be on your list.
52. Then, in 1875, the Somerset Railroad arrived, snaking into town along the east bank of the Kennebec River.
53. It is the Somerset juveniles that show an unusually low level.
54. In 1929 the Somerset drainage commission went out of existence at the height of a great flood.
55. West Somerset Railway should be congratulated on their new special coach for disabled passengers.
56. Neeld decided to become a landlord, and began buying estates in Somerset and West Wiltshire.
57. I was chided for implying in last month's notes that Somerset looked rather a better bet than Gloucestershire.
58. Border had not passed the 50 mark since his first innings of the tour against Somerset.
59. W. Somerset Maugham's novel still packs an emotional punch.
60. William Somerset : If you kill him, He wins.
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