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US
/ˈɡɫɔstɝ/
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NOUN
- a city in southwestern England in Gloucestershire on the Severn
- a town in northeastern Massachusetts on Cape Ann to the northeast of Boston; the harbor has been a fishing center for centuries
How To Use Gloucester In A Sentence
- The work is done by prisoners at a unique computor workshop inside Gloucester jail, visited this afternoon by Princess Anne.
- She won a hamper including organic porridge, Cornish strawberry conserve and Gloucester Old Spot Bacon.
- Once the more resistant gently dipping rocks of the Cotswolds have been removed, the underlying softer beds are easily eroded, so the Jurassic escarpments to the east of the Vales of Evesham and Gloucester retreated through time.
- Another penalty from Roberts gave Gloucester a half-time lead.
- As if in relate of a king's barbarous thoughts, Oswald right widely separated appears lusting for a red red blood of bad Gloucester, a attempted attempted attempted attempted murder which would win a menial reward from Goneril. Archive 2009-11-01
- The work is done by prisoners at a unique computor workshop inside Gloucester jail, visited this afternoon by Princess Anne.
- The options are likely to include the closure of the 26-bed Battledown ward at Cheltenham in favour of a 46-bed ward at Gloucester.
- GLOUCESTER were denied a valuable draw in France by a controversial last-gasp try. The Sun
- Read in studio Britain's first jet fighter, the Gloucester Meteor celebrated it's fiftieth birthday today.
- This magnificant carved wooden seahorse is part of an exhibit at the Cape Ann Museum in Gloucester, Massachusetts, showcasing the work of carver James T. McClellan (1910-2005). Carving Out the Ocean’s Power