How To Use Limerick In A Sentence

  • Somehow, they gathered themselves to beat Limerick in the first round of the qualifiers but the core discontent hadn't been addressed.
  • It is part of a plan to improve the green which will be part funded by West Limerick Resources.
  • Five weeks of club games and disrupted training sessions prefaced their match against Limerick.
  • I spent an hour recently trying to explain limericks to a Chinese from Tientsin; which left him bewildered, me frustrated, and the staff of the bar we were in, in hysterics.
  • Then hadn't it been Deeck, the phlegmatic militiaman who had taught her an English limerick? DISPLACED PERSON
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  • A limerick novelist has just launched her second novel, a tale of a bored housewife with a dark secret.
  • Instead, resources are to be concentrated in the population density areas of greater Dublin with smaller investment recommended for Cork and Limerick.
  • A spokesperson for Limerick City Council said the freedom of the city has never been conferred posthumously.
  • But, as Limerick City Council, Limerick County Council and countless others are allowed sink so low that they cannot even empty the bins, Leinster House funks the fundamental issue.
  • Limerick Community Council has advised that recycling banks are now in place at the car park at Twohig's Supervalu, Killarney Road.
  • Perceiving the underlying metre of the limerick is not just a simple linear experience.
  • The anguish caused by Dell's partial exit from Ireland is worthy of a chapter in Angela's Ashes, the Pulitzer Prize winning book about historically impoverished Limerick. Analyst: Ireland must learn from Dell plant closure
  • The proposed site was spread across five townlands in the Mullaghereirk mountains which straddle the Limerick, Cork and Kerry borders.
  • Fears are growing in Limerick this week that cancer services at the Regional Hospital could be downgraded.
  • To Limerick's eternal credit they battled bravely, determinedly, and doggedly to the very end.
  • Huntsmen from as far away Middletown joined others from Limerick and Kerry with a large pack of beagles.
  • To win a personalized, autographed ADVANCE READING COPY, I want you to send me your favorite original sonnet, villanelle, sestina, limerick, or triolet about naturally LAST DRAGONS. CONTEST TIME!
  • Tony Dobbin claims a 35-1 double in the opening two races when Master Tern and Limerick Boy both record victories.
  • The company employs 35 people on the Ballysimon Road in Limerick and several hundred more subcontractors.
  • Outside the limerick form, amphibrachs used to be quite rare in English language verse.
  • Ó Rathaille continued to lead an unsettled life, spending periods of time in Kerry and Limerick.
  • At the start of every year Newtown travel to Ballybunion and Lough Gur in Limerick on alternate Sunday mornings, running the dunes in Ballybunion and the steep hills that overlook the old crannogs in Lough Gur.
  • Hairdressers and beauticians in Killaloe, Ballina, Limerick and Nenagh had a bumper day on Thursday last as over 100 young adults prepared for their Debs Dance.
  • They are looking at tolling existing sections of the national road network in Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway in order to raise revenue for the cash-starved, roads building programme.
  • Blunt Limerick man and bluff Tipperary man did not enjoy the most harmonious of relationships.
  • She wants them to help create a book of poems, limericks or stories written about the pub which sits next to the East Lancashire Road.
  • Bishop Murray's Pastoral Letter acknowledges the difficulty that many parishioners have found at this time of change for the Church in Limerick.
  • The net was closing last night on raiders who fired at unarmed gardai during a bank robbery in Co Limerick yesterday.
  • They had better hope the Ireland star was not watching this dross or he will stay in Limerick. The Sun
  • Stoppard uses a dazzling range of literary and theatrical effects, from Wildean epigram to a scene written entirely in limericks, from a suggestion of strip-tease to a lecture on Marxist theory.
  • She added that Labour may run two candidates in East Limerick in the next elections.
  • The advent this week of an association to attract more business to downtown Limerick is welcome.
  • Interestingly, the current difficulties which the market is experiencing are not deterring developers in Limerick from undertaking speculative schemes.
  • The reason why Limerick's squad was so depleted was due to a growing injury list and they simply hadn't the bodies to fill the subs jerseys.
  • Limerick's Tim Rice teamed up with Ballard early in 2004 and was so impressed that he passed on his impressions to another aspiring Irishman.
  • No, the march, the work song, the love lyric, the ballad, the sea chantey, the nursery rhyme, the limerick—those are the preeminent forms, and all those have four beats to them. THE ANTHOLOGIST
  • He is full of imagination and can knock off a limerick in a few minutes.
  • Jim Loughman, aged 70, is in one of three houses in the terrace still owned by Limerick City Council.
  • Dyann has excelled in her chosen sports, football and camogie for many years and has played with Limerick in both codes.
  • Limerick have a reputation for being tough and honest and true competitors, and they showed that today.
  • Declan Byrne hung up his spikes, singlet and shorts in exchange for a black tie outfit as he was selected as an escort to the Limerick Rose in the 2003 Tralee contest.
  • The seven men were arrested after a Garda surveillance operation on suspected dissident republicans in the Limerick area, the court heard.
  • It was only fitting that there should be a female winner on Ladies Day and trainer Venetia Williams obliged when Limerick Boy won the novices' hurdle handicap.
  • Having put her portrait skills at the disposal of 70 tourists, Una, who studied at Limerick College of Art, paid a flying visit to Killarney.
  • Right from the outset, even if you ignored his Irish brogue, when you hear that he was born in Limerick, you would know he is Irish - and that's the Republic of Ireland he hastened to tell me.
  • The diminutive diva and her husband Don Burton have had a busy year in the property market, swapping their €4.5m equestrian estate in rural Limerick for their two new homes in Howth.
  • Heroin use on a sizable scale is a fairly recent development in Limerick.
  • And if you intend to compose your own poems, limericks or verses, a songwriter's rhyming dictionary would be invaluable.
  • Meanwhile, the authorities at Limerick prison have started a major crackdown on a very potent form of jail poteen which prisoners make for consumption at Christmas.
  • Regale everyone with your soppy songs, recite your loopy limericks, and maybe even draw a doodle or two!
  • He also played factory leagues in Clare and Limerick while working in those counties for a short spell.
  • They could clock up their first ever victory in Limerick and clinch station in the upper tier.
  • As a result of the derailment, there has been significant damage to the structure of the viaduct, which is likely to lead to a prolonged closure of the line between Limerick Junction and Waterford.
  • Football fans are looking forward with bated breath to the clash of Kerry and near neighbours Limerick in the national league semi final later in the month of April.
  • Limerick have proved the most consistent in the regular league rounds with their only reverse being suffered in the first round, against Cork.
  • A man in Co. Limerick found that blight could be controlled by an application of bluestone and lime, or bluestone and washing soda.
  • Making its first appearance a little over a century ago, the lure of the limerick is such that it has grown to become one of the world's most popular verse forms.
  • You start with a limerick, you conclude with a metaphysic: man alone and pants-down absurd in a universe crammed with meanings. The Clock is Ticking for Jack Bauer
  • Pribaoutki" takes its title from a word denoting Russian verse akin to the English limerick. NYT > Home Page
  • We'd learned to write limericks in language arts last week, and today, we were going to write haikus.
  • From cover to cover they are filled with sketches, cartoons, poems, limericks, designs, intertwined calligraphed initials, new tunes, birdsong fragments - in fact anything that captured his fertile imagination.
  • A study by the Irish Refugee Council examined the experiences of asylum seekers in Cork, Ennis and Limerick who rely on hostels for food and supplies.
  • It's not just that so many copies of the free newspaper - I use the term loosely - are left unread in Limerick church porches.
  • Two of the most enjoyable social occasions of the past six months were accompanied by cups of tea in Cafe Regular in Brooklyn and pints of porter in the White Horse pub in Limerick.
  • It's a little bit late but i'd like to wish David and Ronan a happy new year, and as I'm an opportunistic Limerick gurrier. Irish Blogs
  • Born in Limerick in 1930, he was one of eight children of a wealthy flour-miller and was brought up surrounded by servants and governesses.
  • A major search was continuing along the Limerick-Clare border last night after the 16-year-olds were reported missing in the tailrace at Ardnacrusha generating station, near Parteen village and three miles from Limerick city.
  • He is full of imagination and can knock off a limerick in a few minutes.
  • And if you intend to compose your own poems, limericks or verses, a songwriter's rhyming dictionary would be invaluable.
  • To navigate from Killaloe to Limerick advance notice needs to be given to the lock-keeper at Ardnacrusha, who controls Parteen Lifting Bridge and Ardnacrusha lock.
  • He had experienced the joy of long-sought victory with the triumphant Limerick team of 1973.
  • A reader, who asks to remain anonymous, says that, once while participating in an intensive Latin program, he passed the time by making Catullus poems into limericks.
  • Limerick continued to outplay and outwork Waterford in every sector.
  • Limerick is preparing to celebrate the occasion with a massive street hooley.
  • Birthday greetings come to Rosari from all her family in Waterford and Limerick.
  • The poem can utilize any poetic form (haiku, rhyming couplets, limerick, free verse, etc.) but it cannot exceed six lines (LeBron's jersey is #6). John Lundberg: Enduring the LeBron James Poetry Contest
  • But one political event in Limerick did presage another bigger problem ahead.
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  • Bishop Robinson will be in Ireland in October to address the annual retreat of the diocese of Limerick and Killaloe in the Dingle Skelligs hotel.
  • ‘But we do need to send a message to these gurriers who are making life hell in communities that anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated by Limerick City Council,’ Mr Mulcahy said.
  • This is the last call for limericks with an electoral theme.
  • I curled up with Nash's couplets, quatrains, limericks and occasional jeremiads.
  • After a tight, tense struggle, the Limerick side came from behind to capture the trophy for the second time in three years, and their fourth ever title.
  • The scenic route gives a picturesque view of the whole of North Kerry and West Limerick as well as a close look at the Clare coastline.
  • The other day I heard one from the county of Limerick say, that whole villages were entirely dispeopled. The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines
  • Her dad, Michael, is a member of the New York Fire Department and a noted traditional accordionist, a past pupil of the brilliant Limerick musician, the late Martin Mulvihille.
  • He was also embroiled in a bitter dispute with a Limerick criminal.
  • Heroin use on a sizable scale is a fairly recent development in Limerick.
  • It took Limerick 17 minutes to score when their chief marksman pointed.
  • Many of the offenders who end up in Limerick prison find themselves in better conditions than they had been prior to being incarcerated.
  • The mother of six grew up in Garryowen - a tough area in Limerick City whose rugby club gave the world the term for hoofing the ball in the air and chasing frantically after it.
  • A limerick traditionally uses anapest meter -- that is, with metrical feet consisting of two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable, and with three feet each for lines 1, 2, and 5, and two feet each for lines 3 and 4. Florida Keys Swordfish Limerick Contest
  • Please compose a poem, limerick or any other rhyming prose of your choice. It must be at least 3 verses long and start with the words.
  • Attempted suicide, or parasuicide, is highest in Limerick city at 425 attempts per every 100,000 males.
  • Her mother said everyone in Limerick had been welcoming and friendly since they arrived.
  • Management claim a fire at an electrical substation near its Limerick headquarters disrupted the company's manufacturing process for a period of three months.
  • He is no longer the hirsute bombshell he was in those years, but his love for the jersey, his influence on Limerick hurling, is as strong as ever.
  • Arguably, Limerick has the most expansive joined-up area of disadvantage that exists in the country.
  • He was elected an alderman of Limerick City Council in the 1999 local elections when he topped the poll with over 900 votes in Ward 3.
  • The total number of aggravated burglaries or robberies recorded in Limerick that year was 118, a decrease of 23 per cent from the previous year.
  • He has already won in Limerick on his other horse Ballytobin and aboard Kilcrea Shyan in Listowel two years ago.
  • The Limerick side have a game in hand over Bective Rangers, one of three sides above them.
  • An excellent performance against Kildare in Leinster and a thrilling win over Offaly in the first round of the qualifiers made Carlow a more flinty proposition than normal, but Limerick stayed calm and eased their way diligently past.
  • I curled up with Nash's couplets, quatrains, limericks and occasional jeremiads.
  • Mr Prodi will be conferred with an honorary doctorate at a special ceremony in the University of Limerick in the afternoon.
  • I curled up with Nash's couplets, quatrains, limericks and occasional jeremiads.
  • Limerick, city and county, presents dozens of excellent cultural and other events annually but most of them are more niche attractions than mass crowd-pullers lasting a week or more.
  • Indeed, the representatives from Limerick city and county stood on the one podium to officially launch details of the show at Greenmount Racecourse this week.
  • I used to write limericks, so I just started writing tunes to go with them.
  • Crowe was seen drinking Guinness in many Limerick pubs including the Charlie St George, and Nancy Blake's where a barmaid refused to serve him due to it being after hours.
  • He begins a business studies degree course at University of Limerick next week after being offered a place earlier this summer.
  • During the meal, the women read poems and limericks.
  • The gardaí are aware of at least one case where a leading republican activist in Limerick was associating with a feuding gang.
  • Delays at Adare are causing problems for people travelling to Limerick and beyond.
  • Every year, Maria goes out to Lourdes to help invalids on the Limerick pilgrimage.
  • It is a scandal that shames the good name of noble Limerick.
  • The menu included a selection of teas and sandwiches, which included ‘finger sandwiches’ of wild smoked salmon, ‘refreshing cucumber’, Limerick ham and corn-fed chicken.
  • The show celebrates the diverse experiences theatre has given Darryl over the years, from reciting lewd limericks in Bloemfontein to rocking and rolling in Buenos Aires.
  • At this time he could no longer see well enough to draw an accompanying cartoon; indeed, the composition of limericks was about the only creative activity that still remained open to him.
  • That song title is just crying out loud for a limerick to be made.
  • Maybe she will try writing again, nothing too ambitious, a fun poem in the limerick mode.
  • Since I don't know any good shanties or sea songs, I hope a limerick will do.
  • Police divers found a 9mm self-loading pistol at the bottom of a river in Co Limerick in December.
  • West Limerick Community Radio will be headquartered in Newcastle West, in a building owned by Shannon Development.
  • It all began when she met another thatcher in Limerick in the early 1990s when she began to help him with his work.
  • Prescriptions finasteride and finasteride has been shown to only curb limerick isoform of alpha redictase 5. Your Right Hand Thief
  • Limerick is a predominantly commercial centre, so tourist menus are less in evidence here. Cheap Eats Guide to Europe 1994
  • A rifle and a semi-automatic handgun were also found in the drugs operation, following weeks of surveillance by officers from the Clare and Limerick drug squads.
  • Once upon a time in Carlow the prospect of this particular Limerick team coming up for a qualifier would have sent knees buckling and hearts palpitating.
  • Occasionally I have been known to flirt with a publicist - but my poetry recitals are restricted to dirty limericks.
  • This was another great season for the association, members of which took top-class prizes in all the big drag hunts in Cork and Limerick.
  • The anapestic cadences of the limerick are the same ones children used to learn from reciting Browning, Scott and Tennyson: Oh well for the fisherman's boy/That he shouts with his sister at play. Haiku Takes To Twitter, 140 Characters At A Time
  • Needless to say these jobs never materialised and in fact 175 jobs from the existing plant in Limerick were actually lost.
  • The troubles in Limerick city continue with the point-blank shooting of a 30-year-old in Moyross by two masked gunmen.
  • In many limericks extra weak syllables may be squeezed in almost anywhere, but we still recognise a familiar underlying metrical pattern.
  • In June 2005, I had just started my work on a Global Software Development project at the University of Limerick when I heard her name mentioned: Dr. Daniela Damian, at the time Assistant Professor at the University of Victoria, Canada was the organiser of an International Workshop on Distributed Software Development collocated with the IEEE Requirements Engineering conference - to take place in Paris in August. Every day is a great day
  • As long as it has to do with Twinkies, I don't care if it's an ode, a love poem, a hate poem, a recipe in rhyme or a limerick about what you do with your frozen Twinkies when no one is looking.
  • I got injured a lot, mostly broken wrists and collar-bones, but one Christmas I fractured my pelvis at Limerick and was out for four or five months.
  • The account was in my own name in the branch in Limerick city, but the address on the account belonged to a friend of mine living in England.
  • Limerick County Council has provided the school with a container for used batteries.
  • Or are all those people in County Limerick to lose their homes and farms just to make way for a second-rate road?
  • Maybe she will try writing again, nothing too ambitious, a fun poem in the limerick mode.
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  • The national final of the tournament was recently held in the University of Limerick.
  • After their crushing victory over Limerick, Tipperary were expected to provide Kerry with a severe test.
  • Ten cigarette lighters, fitted with transmitter similar to the ones strapped to scientifically-interesting wildlife, were dropped off around Limerick and their journeys traced.
  • Adare port need not have existed at all if the approaches to Limerick docks were better.
  • Limerick shoppers will get an eyeful next Friday when an animal rights group holds a ‘naked’ demonstration against Duffy's Circus.
  • While over 90,000 people now live in the Limerick urban area, only around 54,000 reside within the city boundary.
  • This latest haul brings the total amount of drugs seized in the Limerick region over the last two years to €4 million.
  • On the day Waterford never came out of the traps and never produced a resemblance of the form that had seen them make it to this juncture, on a scalding hot day in Limerick in front of a great Waterford crowd.
  • However, she was remaining tight-lipped on the identity of Limerick's newest millionaire.
  • You have five days to write twelve sestinas, four limericks, and a Bulgarian variant of the virelay.
  • Funds raised by the event will be dispersed among more than 30 Limerick charities and organisations over the coming months.
  • The older children have the opportunity to show off their creative skills by composing a limerick based on the Millrace Hotel, who are the sponsors of this competition.
  • In association with the Environmental Section of Limerick County Council we will be organising a parish clean-up shortly.
  • We're after a standard limerick on any electoral theme, remember, but probably featuring a North-East candidate.
  • Limerick can be depended on to be solid in defence and more than competitive at midfield.
  • Eight of the fatal shootings have occurred in Dublin, while two have taken place in Limerick.
  • Facilities such as thalassotherapy and spa treatments will not feature at the revamped Limerick hotel, despite underpinning much of the marketing success of the Inchydoney hotel.
  • We're after election limericks, with the only stipulation that entries should scan conventionally.
  • A 19-YEAR-OLD was chased to his home by a 25-year-old man carrying a hatchet and a knife, Limerick Circuit Court heard yesterday.
  • Horgan, Johns and Ward drop to the bench and Murphy has been relegated to the A team which plays South Africa in Limerick tonight.
  • Rose of Tralee Orla O'Shea swapped her tiara for a mortarboard yesterday when she graduated from Mary Immaculate teacher training college in Limerick.Orla, who was conferred with a BEd, teaches in a girls' school in Swords, Co Dublin.
  • They both chucked in their good jobs, and went off and opened an art and craft shop and gallery in Limerick's Thomas Street.
  • His education at Gonzaga ranged from the classics to Irish doggerel and limericks, which he could quote appropriately with astonishing effect.
  • Of an estimated 17 gangland killings this past year, five were in Limerick.
  • In the summers his mother used to return with the kids from Limerick to her native Dublin, where he would be surrounded by his granny and a selection of doting maiden aunts.
  • Sands and Eastman, Limericked, Victuallers, went and, with his unmitigated astonissment, hickicked at the dun and dorass against all the runes and, when challenged about the pretended hick (it was kickup and down with him) on his solemn by the imputant imputed, said simply: I appop pie oath, Phillyps Captain. Finnegans Wake
  • ‘We have the men capable of curbing the Limerick forwards sufficiently to deny them compiling a winning tally,’ he said.
  • This week's honorable-mentions subhead is by Roy Ashley; the headline on the supplement ( "Limplants") is by Mae Scanlan. in which we supplied six lines, any of which you were to use as either Line 3 or Line 4 of a limerick. Style Invitational Week 891: Word palindromes, plus limerick results
  • Verbal abuse and insulting ditties, ballads, limericks, and other doggerel had long been directed at the monarch, his ministers, close family, and mistresses as well as at the elites of the kingdom by their social inferiors.
  • Bill, who died following a long illness was a black smith by trade and an expert ploughman who won many ploughing competitions at county level as well as the All Ireland Ploughing Championship in Limerick in 1948.
  • July 10 is Clerihew Day, marking the birth date in 1875 of Edmund Clerihew Bentley, the British writer who invested a four-line rhyming verse, usually biographical in nature and resembling a limerick, that came to be known as a “clerihew.” And Today Is… - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The O'Connell family are from Drombanna, a townland about three miles out the Kilmallock Road from Limerick city.
  • Last week, it was the turn of the Limerick Leader and the Buckley clan.
  • The passing of time has failed to ease the pain for a teenager whose father who was gunned down in a Limerick pub last year.
  • Limerick will know that they should have seized the opportunity because the chance was there, playing against a 14-man Kerry team at home.
  • Many were skeptical, the editor reports, expecting a low response, or results dominated by Shakespeare or ‘dirty limericks.’
  • A sonnet can be about love and beauty and a limerick about flatulence and sex, but not the other way around.
  • Education apartheid in Limerick city is a scandal.
  • He was elected an alderman of Limerick City Council in the 1999 local elections when he topped the poll with over 900 votes in Ward 3.
  • The top prize went to Christy Tobin all the way from Limerick while P.J. Brogan from Ballina landed the biggest fish of the day.
  • This corridor would connect Sligo, Galway, Limerick and Cork and open up rail services to towns along the now largely abandoned railway route.
  • Born in Brooklyn, like so many wry Americans, Davis has written a sizeable collection of limericks and poems about the current state of the union.
  • Of the many battles in which he fought, the one we associate him with most is the Siege of Limerick, and then the treaty of Limerick.
  • We had bacon and cabbage most days for dinner, but when our parents went to Limerick we could be assured of getting some dainties that evening.
  • All pubs in Limerick city and county may ostensibly be obeying to the smoking ban.
  • He also reads the Limerick Leader and is in regular correspondence with cousins and neighbours in Ballingrane.
  • A High Court judge presides in all Central Criminal Court cases, and High Court judges already sit in Limerick three times a year, but only for civil cases.
  • On Tuesday a bench warrant was issued for his arrest at Limerick District Court when he failed to appear to face two public order offence charges.
  • Almost any form is acceptable - limerick, haiku, free verse, couplets, anything but epic poetry.
  • The Limerick South Ring Road, including the tunnel, will allow traffic to bypass Limerick city by linking the Docks Road with the Ennis Road.
  • Then hadn't it been Deeck, the phlegmatic militiaman who had taught her an English limerick ? DISPLACED PERSON
  • Last March, cocaine, ecstasy and cannabis resin were found at Rear Cross on the Tipperary border, and at Hyde Road in Limerick.
  • Initially they intend introducing the sport to children and adults as a leisure activity but ultimately they are looking for Limerick gymnasts to sign up to the ever growing national squad.
  • The Armagh team were tackling very hard, making the Limerick men fight for every ball.
  • Or God will toss off a limerick for your pleasure.
  • On Tuesday a bench warrant was issued for his arrest at Limerick District Court when he failed to appear to face two public order offence charges.
  • It also offers earlier connections to the Galway, Limerick, Cork, Tralee, Killarney, Letterkenny and Derry bus services.

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