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Leicester

[ US /ˈɫɛstɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a largely agricultural county in central England
  2. an industrial city in Leicestershire in central England; built on the site of a Roman settlement

How To Use Leicester In A Sentence

  • The sight of the fireball was followed by a sonic boom as the meteorite exploded into thousands of pieces over Barwell near Leicester. Times, Sunday Times
  • But they escaped the relegation trapdoor by just one point as Leicester were held at Stoke. The Sun
  • The two other witnesses interviewed are a former senior council official and a former lord mayor of Leicester. Times, Sunday Times
  • When standing on the dancefloor, I could have been in any typical club around Leicester Square or Piccadilly Circus… plenty of drunks, try-hards, sleazes, idiots, and easy girls all packed in.
  • Leicester were full of verve and energy and, basically, bewildered most of the opposition last season. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was brought up in Leicestershire and I used to play for the county team at Under 15 to Under 19 level.
  • Earlier this season he was lobbed by an opposing keeper which cost Leicester City all three points.
  • On the baize, the balls roll on, but the former stars who now commentate cannot resist blathering about the Jester from Leicester or the Wizard of Wishaw. In praise of ... 'Whispering' Ted Lowe | Editorial
  • The sides played each other four times last season but only once did Leicester come out on top. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Bath coach Steve Meehan has given his criticised fly-half Butch James his full support ahead of Saturday's Heineken Cup quarter-final at Leicester Leicester 12-26 Bath | LV Cup match report
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