Similar words: wolf, awol, wolves, lone wolf, a lone wolf, cry wolf, swollen, wolfram. Meaning: [wəʊld] n. a tract of open rolling country (especially upland).
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1. It started as an offshoot from Woldmarsh Producers, a large farmer buying group in the Lincolnshire Wolds.
2. To the wold you may be just one person.
3. My involvement with the Sea Org wold remain peripheral.
4. The wold puts off its mask of vastness lover.
5. I can't believe wold you say?
6. If there is no music, it wold be much wonderful!
7. You can laugh at wold, but, the most important thing is, never laugh at other's dreams.
8. The space vehicle wold would return to earth Earth and land in the ocean.
9. I'm the big potato in this wold. I'm going to beyond my dream. beyond!
10. This is a site of national importance for its variety of wold flowers, including many species of orchid.
11. Just the other side of the Humber estuary another long distance path heads through the flat lands of the Lincolnshire Wolds.
12. The village lies in the heart of Winifred Holtby country, between the main Wolds area and the contrasting lowlands of Holderness.
13. Willoughby Another village nestling at the foot of the wolds, not far from Claythorpe and adjacent to extensive woodlands, is Willoughby.
14. Thwing is a small village on the eastern end of the Wolds of East Yorkshire.
15. It goes west along the river Humber before passing north around the western edge of the Yorkshire Wolds.
16. Little Cawthorpe One of the prettiest villages in the area, right at the foot of the wolds, is Little Cawthorpe.
17. That afternoon they both went riding out along the ridge of the wold toward Burythorpe.
18. There is not an abundance of thatched cottages in the wolds, but those that do exist are real gems.
19. Ashmore, in Cranborne Chase, is a classic example, and there are many similar villages in the Yorkshire Wolds.
20. Thirty years ago it had been just another village hiding in the lee of the Wolds.
21. I followed the road as it rose up towards the top of the wolds.
22. It is perfectly sited on the River Lud,[Sentencedict] right at the foot of the wolds.
23. On a more local side Louth is significant as the East Lindsey town where the marshlands meet the wolds.
24. Members have been instructed not to intervene in any dispute at the Wolds.
25. On the contrary, as Sl was too high. the estimated wold be high.
26. The Uruguay Round and the establishment the WTO the character of the wold trading system.
27. It has left off raining down in Lincolnshire, at last, and Chesney Wold has taken heart.
28. My father was the most important person in the wold to her.
29. Yesterday I was sad, today I am excited, I don't know tomorrow how wold I be.
30. There was much commercial intercourse between the two countries before Wold War II.
More similar words: wolf, awol, wolves, lone wolf, a lone wolf, cry wolf, swollen, wolfram, wolf down, wolf pack, werewolf, wolfhound, wolverine, maned wolf, timber wolf, wollstonecraft, have two left feet, mary wollstonecraft, frederick law olmsted, a wolf in sheep's clothing, keep the wolf from the door.