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US
/ˈhæmpʃaɪɝ, ˈhæmpʃɝ, ˈhæmʃaɪɝ, ˈhæmʃɝ/
]
NOUN
- British breed of hornless dark-faced domestic sheep
- a county of southern England on the English Channel
How To Use Hampshire In A Sentence
- Once upon a time, I was a camp counselor in scenic New Hampshire, where I taught swimming. 'America's Next Top Model' recap: Commercial success | EW.com
- A Hampshire junior school has turned weakness into strength and won glowing praise from Ofsted inspectors.
- A cat less agile than the rest of his species had been known to entangle himself in the little swing window, and to hang there all the night, sending forth unearthly caterwaulings, to the unspeakable terror of Miss Wendover's guest, unfamiliar with the mechanism of the room, and wondering what breed of Hampshire demon or afrit was thus making night hideous. The Golden Calf
- Nancy has offered me a choice: of the dozen or so birds of prey she and her falconer husband keep on their rural New Hampshire property, I could work with Jazz or with Emma, the lanner falcon. Birdology
- In breaks from active service, he farmed in Hampshire, took employment with the Portuguese navy, and was briefly employed as a spy among the naval bases in southern France.
- Twenty-four hours after leaving Waller's, I was sipping a single malt by my own fireside in Hampshire.
- DEEP in the rolling Hampshire countryside is a farm that produces cheese from a steaming herd of buffalo. The Sun
- The garden is in a beautiful situation on top of a fold in the rolling Hampshire landscape.
- The pretty cathedral city in Hampshire was bustling with shoppers. Times, Sunday Times
- Complete the line in the narrator's Tribute to Hampshire: `A domain where a man might reasonably...' C: `Attain transcendence. MUSIC FOR BOYS