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Blackpool

[ US /ˈbɫækˌpuɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a resort town in Lancashire in northwestern England on the Irish Sea; famous for its tower

How To Use Blackpool In A Sentence

  • Blackpool Scorpions notched their first away win of the season against a good attacking Leigh team.
  • On the radio I caught Mr Hague's concluding remarks at the Blackpool conference.
  • You could draw a line of descent from that cheeky 17th-century image straight to the saucy postcards of contemporary Blackpool. Times, Sunday Times
  • THE flying of stunt kites has been banned at Blackpool after a woman walking her dog became entangled in a string and was dragged to the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was the least Blackpool deserved for their sprightly first-half performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • We were in Blackpool for a silly day trip, a tacky, idiotic day out to the seaside to frisk on the sands in mid-July.
  • I am not being drawn into a slanging match with the defenders of horse-drawn landaus on Blackpool Prom.
  • Blackpool, incidentally, now lead them by three points with a game in hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blackpool is the top tourist attraction in England.
  • Yet now, apparently, these well-off travellers are turning their nose up at cocktails beside kidney-shaped pools in tropical climes, and heading for… Blackpool.
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