Blackburn

[ US /ˈbɫækbɝn/ ]
NOUN
  1. black-and-white North American wood warbler having an orange-and-black head and throat
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How To Use Blackburn In A Sentence

  • Between Blackburn Hill and Enderly Road very little social intercourse existed and, as the Road people resented what they called the pride of Blackburn Hill, there was a good deal of bad feeling between the two districts. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906
  • As the others flounced and stamped their way through the jungle, Blackburn's equable temper won through.
  • 'The Bower,' far outbye on the moorland beside the Blackburn Lynn. Border Ghost Stories
  • What would be the point of Blackburn fans rejoicing in the victory over the ‘old enemy’ if many can't be bothered to cheer the side on to a potential semi-final clash at the Millennium Stadium?
  • Meanwhile Blackburn, frantically seeking to empty the boat after a wave had swamped it, accidentally bailed his own mittens over the side.
  • Blackburn Under 14s made it a double, beating Barnsley 4-2 in their challenge match.
  • Blackburn has 1,200 semen samples now from 27 different rams.
  • Chelsea's confidence dims after Blackburn are let off the hook El-Hadji Diouf to face internal investigation at Blackburn Rovers
  • I can understand that Blackburn are eager for a reply but I cannot give them my decision yet.
  • Tracy's partner, Daniel McDaid, 35, spent hours putting up around 300 lights on the front of the terraced house in Heys Lane, Blackburn, on Monday night.
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