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Dorking

NOUN
  1. an English breed of large domestic fowl having five toes (the hind toe doubled)

How To Use Dorking In A Sentence

  • The site is approachable from the Bletchworth roundabout coming from Reigate, or the Dorking roundabout from the other direction.
  • Dorking will have to endure a nail-biting final game of the season.
  • Our Dorking store has sold out of videos and other stores are saying that stocks are running low.
  • a Hampshire farmer had fowls of different breeds, including Dorkings, and he discriminated ingeniously between the `dark ones' and the `white ones'
  • In West Sussex, Littlehampton Museum is running a "Little Diggers" programme, while the Surrey History Centre has an enticing day of "Eating out -10,000 years of wilderness survival" in the countryside between Guildford and Dorking, with "the help of a flint knapper, a leather worker and the local army". Archive 2007-07-01
  • Children also took part in period dances including the lively farandole from Provence and the slower pavan, both dating back to the time of Tudorkings and queens.
  • On the way back from Dorking, we stopped in a dinky little village called ‘Gomshall’, where we spotted a ‘new age’ type shop.
  • Of three dull nicknames, stuck like burrs on the mantles of Dorking's prophets, the dullest and prosiest has stuck to the richest. Highways and Byways in Surrey
  • Richmond continued their domination in both league and cup with a comprehensive victory over Dorking in the Surrey Cup quarter-finals.
  • At Dorking Road, the bushy area ends.
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