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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61. By and large, Sussex escaped a very direct involvement in the war since the main battles were fought elsewhere.
62. Some historians have estimated a slave population in eighth-century Sussex of almost twenty thousand.
63. In 1991 Sussex Stationers ran a large television advertising campaign, supplemented by newspaper and radio advertising to boost sales.
64. There is no evidence that this species has ever nested in Sussex.
65. Still, as Jane belonged nowhere, Sussex became the nearest thing to home.
66. In the closely knit ranks of the Sussex gentry such a royal action could only further enhance growing doubts of Stuart intentions.
67. A more permanent reminder of the day was the Edinburgh crystal bowl that Sussex members presented to her.
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68. Not all Sussex landlords could afford, or even wished, to effect such a wholesale reordering of their immediate surroundings.
69. In Sussex they are much more important for their breeding birds than reservoirs as they generally have much more marginal vegetation.
70. These breeding season data suggest a marked decrease since 1938, when Walpole-Bond quoted a figure of 500 pairs for south-west Sussex.
71. Woolgar was a wealthy Sussex businessman whose only son was the priest at St Joseph's in Banfield.
72. Born in Dulwich, she was educated at Sussex University where she read music and education in 1968.
73. Sussex were beaten by an innings, Somerset declared their first innings at 529 for 9.
74. The counts also suggest that most Sussex woods have comparatively poor populations of many breeding summer visitors.
75. Yorkshire defeated Sussex to finish third, but both teams were demoted.
76. This of course was my own concern at Sussex, and subsequently.
77. Chichester was not the only Sussex town to feel the pinch of economic decay.
78. Sussex probably has more trees per acre than any other county.
79. Insults so ferocious as the recipe for Sussex Layer Pancakes - why pick on Sussex?
80. Although only four birds had ever been recorded before 1948, Little Ringed Plovers have bred in Sussex frequently since 1950.
81. This reed bed is still maintained by working parties of the Sussex Ornithological Society.
82. The reporter from the Sussex Express, who described the novel scene, was impressed - and surprised.
83. Figure 2.1: Diagram illustrating the resources exploited by the early Anglo-Saxon settlement at Bishopstone, Sussex.
84. A stroke in 1976 started his health problems, and five years ago he moved to Sussex.
85. I handed over a Ford transit van and its human contents to the Sussex constabulary.
86. Since moving to Sussex, landscape has become an important vehicle for his ideas.
87. The smaller Sussex houses were investigated by commissioners in 1534, and the closures began.
88. The proprietors recommend the Sussex Kitchen at the Pelham Arms which provides good, reasonably priced food.
89. Despite its many inadequacies, it gives us some picture of Sussex life as the Normans strengthened their hold.
90. MacDonald was attending the funeral of an aunt in Sussex.
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