Gloucestershire

NOUN
  1. a county in southwestern England in the lower Severn valley
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How To Use Gloucestershire In A Sentence

  • On the Estates in Gloucestershire and Ruralshire, you can almost hear the laughter. Have You Heard The One About……. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The floppy hat began life in 1982 as a standard white Gloucestershire sun hat.
  • It also plans to enlarge its collection, disassembly and sortation site in Gloucestershire.
  • Post offices in Pewsham, near Chippenham, and Frampton Cotterell and Hambrook in Gloucestershire are the other branches in the region facing the axe next month.
  • Read in studio Welcome back: Next year the Gloucestershire Regiment celebrates its three hundredth birthday.
  • Yesterday's protest was policed by officers from Gloucestershire, Avon and Somerset and Wiltshire as well as MoD police.
  • The couple have lodged an official complaint against Gloucestershire police.
  • She recently bought a mahogany dining table for her new house in Gloucestershire that turned out to be a disaster. Times, Sunday Times
  • His parents, from Gloucestershire, have joined the county's pre-Christmas campaign to highlight the tragic consequences of drinking and driving.
  • Gloucestershire County Council is footing the bill.
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