How To Use Kentish In A Sentence

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  • The Kentish commuter belt has seen the highest house-price growth in the country over the past year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eastangles, the Essex men submit themselues, he inuadeth Mercia, and maketh great wast, the Kentishmens disobedience preiudiciall to themselues, they and the Danes haue a great conflict, king Edward concludeth a truce with them, he maketh a great slaughter of them by his Westsaxons and Mercians, what lands came to king Edward by the death of Edred duke of Mercia, he recouereth diuers places out of the Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (6 of 8) The Sixt Booke of the Historie of England
  • Kentish ragstone, in the Perpendicular style, with quatrefoil parapet, ornamental pinnacles and spire. Mayfair, Belgravia, and Bayswater The Fascination of London
  • But political promises are dust, and her Kentish former constituents deserved cheering up in chill economic winds. Times, Sunday Times
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  • But political promises are dust, and her Kentish former constituents deserved cheering up in chill economic winds. Times, Sunday Times
  • St. Vincent de Paul, of Kentish ragstone with a wheel window in the east end. Mayfair, Belgravia, and Bayswater The Fascination of London
  • Museums display a few French cast iron mortars, and in the 17th and 18th centuries fine decorated firebacks were cast in the Sussex and Kentish Weald.
  • They are named after the Kentish town rather than the eponymous snack. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Jutes settled in and near Kent, but the dialect for the region is known as Kentish, not Jutish.
  • Kentish ragstone is a hard grey variety of which sedimentary rock? Times, Sunday Times
  • Tim Bittlestone, of law firm Leslie Franks, told the newspaper, Myself and Azzopardi attended Kentish Town police station. FOXNews.com
  • Those who have investigated with perhaps "an excess" -- as Wordsworth would say -- "of scrupulosity" all the details of Pickwickian topography are inclined to believe that the wooden bridge, upon which the chaise hired by the Club to make the journey from Rochester to Dingley Dell came hopelessly to grief, was Aylesford Bridge, transmuted for the nonce from Kentish ragstone into timber. Dickens-Land
  • Like Whitby in Northumbria, several of the Kentish minsters had been double houses, comprising communities of nuns and monks ruled by an abbess.
  • One of them made his home in Kentish Town. Times, Sunday Times
  • Akyatan Lake, Agyatan Lake and Yumurtalik Lagoon all belong to the same system and support important species such as Marmaronetta angustirostris, black francolin (Francolinus francolinus), purple gallinule (Porphyrio porphyrio), stone curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus), kentish plover (Charadrius alexandrinus), spur-winged plover (Hoplopterus spinosus), little tern (Sterna albifrons) and a high number of waterfowl. Eastern Mediterranean conifer-sclerophyllous-broadleaf forests
  • The church is built of Kentish ragstone, and is in a plain Early English style, with an apse at the east end. Mayfair, Belgravia, and Bayswater The Fascination of London
  • I intended to have been with you before this: but my lord has been a little indisposed with the gout, and Jackey has had an intermitting fever: but they are pretty well recovered, and it shall not be long before I see you, now I understand you are returned from your Kentish expedition. Pamela
  • First you walk through an archetypal Kentish farm, with a weathered farmhouse and barn. Times, Sunday Times
  • I spent an afternoon observing the female Kentish plover, obtaining good views from an observation hide.
  • The buildings are of Kentish ragstone, were designed by Cundy, and contain a church, clergy house, and school-house with teacher's residence. Mayfair, Belgravia, and Bayswater The Fascination of London
  • The couple then raised a loan on their Kentish Town house in north London for a similar amount and put this money into a second hedge fund.
  • _, who gives 'cogue' as exclusively Kentish, assigns precisely the same meaning. The Works of Aphra Behn Volume IV.
  • It is faced with Kentish ragstone, and was consecrated 1862. Mayfair, Belgravia, and Bayswater The Fascination of London
  • And although the English will no lesse disdaine, than any Nation under heaven can doe, to be beaten upon their owne ground or elsewhere by a forraigne enemie; yet to entertaine those that shall assaile us, with their owne beefe in their bellies, and before they eate of our Kentish Capons, I take to be the wisest way. Operation Sea Lion
  • Partible inheritance was, for example, a distinct feature of Kentish gavelkind tenures, which were classified as free, and also survived amongst customary tenants in parts of northern and eastern England.
  • Meanwhile, a revolutionary insurrection by a disaffected Kentish mob threatens to bring anarchy to London.
  • Conversely, some of Oudolf's perennials are chic enough for Sissinghurst, the cultish Kentish garden made by Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson — especially a wine-dark variety of scabiosa, or pincushion flower, that bloomed on the High Line during this spring's inaugural festivities. Up in the Park
  • Round the outer coast only a few houseless gaps marked the spots where 'long lines of cliff, breaking, had left a chasm '-- the gaps that afterwards bore the familiar names of Ramsgate, that is to say Ruim's Gate, or' the Door of Thanet; 'Margate, that is to say, Mere Gate, the gap of the mere (Kentish for a brook), Science in Arcady
  • I haunted antique shops in Kentish Town and bought old furniture for very little. Times, Sunday Times
  • Others enjoyed the shepherd's pie made with Kentish lamb with sautéed potatoes and a red wine sauce. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then the Kentish king, admonished by a dream of the archbishop's, made submission, recalled the truant bishops, and restored Justus to Early Britain Anglo-Saxon Britain
  • Suffolk to call the midland counties to arms, while Sir Thomas Wyatt led the Kentishmen on London. History of the English People Volume 4 (of 8)
  • Skepsey, journeying one late afternoon up a Kentish line, had, in both senses of the word, encountered a long-limbed navvy; an intoxicated, he was compelled by his manly modesty to desire to think; whose loathly talk, forced upon the hearing of a decent old woman opposite him, passed baboonish behaviour; so much so, that Skepsey civilly intervened; subsequently inviting him to leave the carriage and receive a lesson at the station they were nearing. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • Wasn't that "lewd losel" told by the Kentish Archbishop how useful such music might be say if a pilgrim struck his toe on a stone? ' Cinderella in the South Twenty-Five South African Tales
  • There were other parts of this garden that were also delightful, including The Nuttery which was a sea of light green, yellow and white flowers and ferny foliage under a plantation of Kentish cobnuts, a variety of hazel. Sissinghurst Part Two « Fairegarden
  • The Kentish commuter belt has seen the highest house-price growth in the country over the past year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Jutes settled in and near Kent, but the dialect for the region is known as Kentish, not Jutish.
  • The Kentish otters herald a remarkable – if slow – renaissance for the sleek, fish-devouring member of the mustelid family, which declined by 95% of its range in western Europe during the 20th century. Otters are back – in every county in England
  • Not one, not two, but 2,300 varieties of Britain's favourite fruit grow here, all deliciously arranged across acres of russety Kentish downland.
  • The letter was contained in a bottle fast as a Kentish oyster.
  • Each lunchtime he would go to Mario's, his local caff in Kentish Town, for a natter with the locals.
  • These are most fair and beautiful to behold, most sweet and luscious to taste, but have little inward virtue or nourishment at all in them, not half that is in a Spanish camuesa, or English Kentish pippin [apple]. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • At yesterday's event, late-grown English strawberries, farm-pressed apple juice and sweet Kentish cobnuts were available.
  • The first such department in the country, it was headed by the influential art historian and collector Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy, and this installation is in some ways a return to Coomaraswamy's ideals—with key differences. A Return to Earlier Ideals
  • Meanwhile, a revolutionary insurrection by a disaffected Kentish mob threatens to bring anarchy to London.

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