Similar words: suss, suss out, mussel, mousse, russet, cussed, trussed, intussusception. Meaning: n. a county in southern England on the English Channel; formerly an Anglo-Saxon kingdom that was captured by Wessex in the 9th century.
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31. Trading Standards Officers in West Sussex warned consumers to beware of buying the second-hand domestic fire extinguishers.
32. Iron production in Sussex stimulated a variety of related activities, not least charcoal burning.
33. Although it was the men of Kent and the other home counties who took leading parts Sussex did not escape.
34. Generally, the Sussex men were more concerned with good government and the maintenance of reasonable religion than major social change.
35. The contest also ended in disaster for 12 men from Ford Open Prison, Sussex.
36. Three portraits by Larkin are listed in a seventeenth-century inventory of pictures at Claydon: Lady Sussex.
37. For 51 weeks of the year there's nothing particularly funny about the Sussex seaside resort of Bognor Regis.
38. Mute Swans are fairly widely distributed breeding birds in Sussex,(www.Sentencedict.com) but little up-to-date information about numbers is available.
39. Sussex is also well supplied with smaller lakes and ponds, of which Burton Ponds and Knepp Lake are two typical examples.
40. Despite being restricted to a wheelchair he retains his cheerfulness and was always at Hove when Sussex played Warwickshire.
41. Virginia was an indefatigable walker, both in Sussex and London.
42. In due course I left Varndean and went to do business studies at Sussex University.
43. There was a big puddle in Sussex and a tree fell over in Kent.
44. That experience was to prove singularly rich in its diversity and in its legacy of Sussex church architecture.
45. Uckfield in East Sussex was the worst hit after five inches of rain in 12 hours left the town almost completely submerged.
46. The couple were shot last Wednesday at their cottage at Wadhurst, East Sussex.
47. Yet it does retain a branch line to Uckfield in East Sussex.
48. The young were free flying, and the future status of this species in Sussex will be strongly influenced by this population.
49. Thus Cenwulf seems to have deprived him of royal status(sentencedict.com), as Offa did rulers of Kent and Sussex.
50. Sussex gardens offer a glimpse of sheep, while Norfolk gardens go one better with hydraulic rams!
51. In an age of increasing environmental awareness, the new £250,000 plant in Bolney, West Sussex is the ultimate recycling plant.
52. At Sussex University, he met Gail Rebuck, who would figure largely in his life for the next twenty years.
53. During this period the Peregrine Falcon disappeared from Sussex and a marked decline in the Sparrowhawk population occurred.
54. Since Sussex offered the most direct line of communication with Normandy, it received special attention.
55. One such case was reported in my home county of Sussex.
56. About 90 percent. of all grey geese identified in Sussex are of this species.
57. Christopher, of Bognor Regis, Sussex, was rushed to hospital, where he spent five days recovering from his ordeal.
58. Although Moorhens are sometimes seen in unusual localities along the coast, definite evidence of migration in Sussex is very scant.
59. Around it, the society of a recovering Sussex was undergoing considerable transformation.
60. In turn, Goff invited Minton for weekend visits to his four-hundred-year-old cottage at Dallington in Sussex.
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