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Airedale

[ US /ˈɛɹˌdeɪɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. breed of large wiry-coated terrier bred in Yorkshire

How To Use Airedale In A Sentence

  • Airedale Holdings' banks put the company into administrative receivership and have taken control of its subsidiary, the kitchens retailer Magnet.
  • In particular, I was delighted to read that the Airedale partnership had been singled out for a special mention.
  • Members of Airedale Primary Care Trust Board heard at its last meeting that the Trust is expected to overspend by more than £2 million this financial year.
  • Patients at Airedale Hospital are the most satisfied in the country according to a national report.
  • This means that service users in Keighley will either have to meet advocates at Airedale Hospital or travel to Bradford, as the neutral ground provided by the Keighley office will no longer be available to them.
  • Next, he boosted the Airedale up the companionway and slung him over the lifelines and onto the deck of the powerboat. CORMORANT
  • My only real fear in life - pyrophobia - can be attributed on the one hand to the part-time magician father of a childhood friend who, on the occasion of my third birthday and for reasons I will never understand, set one of my Airedale's Milkbones on a sterling silver platter, and turned it into a sputtering ball of flame with a mere wave of his hand. Elissa Altman: The Pyrophobic's Guide to Grilling
  • The Airedale terrier found in the cathedral grounds of Dunkeld greets visitors with a wet muzzle.
  • These are serious questions and Airedale line commuters can be forgiven for a sense of unease.
  • When Joe used his locator crow call, an Airedale came snarling and barking from a nearby house. Close Encounter
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