Similar words: nimble, thimble, cotyledon, monocotyledon, jumbled, assembled, scrambled, redoubled. Meaning: n. a suburb of London and the headquarters of the club where annual international tennis championships are played on grass courts.
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61. Presumably not much time will be wasted with recriminations since Wimbledon got those out of the way when they sacked Egil Olsen.
62. Altogether Jones has been sent packing on six occasions, the latest for swearing soon after rejoining Wimbledon from Chelsea.
63. Henry did not want to talk about the redevelopment of Wimbledon town centre.
64. She and Jarvis's father and Jarvis lived in a semi-detached house in Wimbledon.
65. But her agent said she was still hopeful of defending her Wimbledon title.
66. However, a smouldering sense of injustice at the manner of this defeat may provide the spur Wimbledon need.
67. Now she's waiting for Wimbledon and a chance to beat her second round jinx.
68. Fashanu has been a 20-goal-a-season man ever since Wimbledon rode their magic carpet into the top flight.
69. Chanda Rubin withdrew from Wimbledon after struggling much of the season with a wrist injury.
70. This happened in Wimbledon, too. people were simply too lazy to try and remember.
71. Althea Gibson wins the women's singles title at Wimbledon in 1957.
72. Now, most cruel of all, it was Federer, and Wimbledon will surely never be the same again.
73. Then came the moment that may yet help to keep Bradford up and leave Wimbledon to contemplate life in the Nationwide League.
74. A perky lady in a Wimbledon green jacket and carrying a clipboard inspects my credential closely.
75. With the fervour of a convert,(http://sentencedict.com/wimbledon.html) she determined to spread her new faith in strongly Protestant Wimbledon.
76. Hadley is NatPower's new business development director but happens to share his name with the Responsible Independent parliamentary candidate for Wimbledon.
77. It was a bad defeat for an opponent who had already eaten humble pie after an outspoken attack on Wimbledon last year.
78. The Wimbledon midfield player officially lodged an appeal with the Football Association against his £20,000 fine and six-month suspended ban.
79. Golarsa, a Wimbledon quarter-finalist in 1989, took four games running to move 5-4 ahead with her service to follow.
80. Only his progress to the second round of Wimbledon last year proved more lucrative.
81. And yet I would marvel as he accepted police escorts to whisk him past screaming teenyboppers to court at Wimbledon.
82. Now, whatever Wimbledon do[sentencedict.com], Bradford will stay up if they win their last two games.
83. Wimbledon without him will be like having its famous strawberries - without cream.
84. Boxes at Wimbledon, golfing weekends and ski holidays at Les Arcs are on the boundaries of business entertainment and business corruption.
85. Two years earlier Jones had given up work as a hod carrier when Wimbledon signed him from Wealdstone for £10,000.
86. David Whitehead, director of International 35s, a tennis circuit for ex-Grand Slam and Wimbledon players, organizes tailor-made tournaments.
87. Accept a £12m offer to move Wimbledon north to merge with a League club who would take over the Premier League franchise.
88. From then on Wimbledon were looking to Liverpool for salvation.
89. Pete Sampras in the early 1990s would have been upset if he had lost one set at the Wimbledon tennis championships.
90. Parasol have been pioneering work with puppets for 25 years, originally as part of the Polka Children's Theatre in Wimbledon.
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