Bangor

[ US /ˈbæŋˌɡɔɹ, ˈbæŋɡɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a university town in northwestern Wales on the Menai Strait
  2. a town in southeastern Northern Ireland
  3. a town in east central Maine on the Penobscot River
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How To Use Bangor In A Sentence

  • BANGOR - East Stroudsburg South managed just one hit in a 7-0 loss to Bangor in non-conference action Friday. Ottaway Online Editors
  • Girlfriend Shirley, a Bangor fan, will be cheering for the Seasiders.
  • BANGOR - Jill Monica went 2-for-4, but East Stroudsburg South fell 7-0 to Bangor in a non-conference game Friday. Ottaway Online Editors
  • You can hear as much Scouse as Welsh spoken in the streets of Bangor.
  • Take coastal route as far as Caernarfon, leave dual carriageway at Bangor exit, follow route for Holyhead.
  • Let's push the boat out and have an each-way Trixie at Bangor.
  • He won two bumpers last season and ran much better than his finishing position suggests in a hotter contest at Bangor on his hurdles debut. The Sun
  • A wife's quest to honour her husband's memory came to fruition on Friday evening when an impressive new Grotto was unveiled in Bangor.
  • Delighted Bangor principal Professor Eric Sunderland said the money would be used for two projects involving quality and collaborative research initiatives.
  • BANGOR - Academic reorganization at the Augusta campus will be among the items on the agenda when the University of Maine System Board of Trustees meets in Bangor. Morning Sentinel News
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