[
US
/ˈmænˌtʃɛstɝ/
]
NOUN
- largest city in New Hampshire; located in southeastern New Hampshire on the Merrimack river
- a city in northwestern England (30 miles to the east of Liverpool); heart of the most densely populated area of England
How To Use Manchester In A Sentence
- Manchester City have put themselves into a different stratosphere and a lot of players want to be part of that. Times, Sunday Times
- Thinking back to his sarky statement about Manchester United and the prawn sandwiches, I think there is a great deal in that.
- Manchester United are hoping to win the FA Cup this year.
- When they met she was happily married to her first husband Laurie Brown, a member of Manchester United's back-room staff.
- We will actively support Britain's bid to host the 2000 Olympic Games in Manchester.
- Produced by the BBC's network current affairs unit in Manchester, Real Story will have a three series run of 28 programmes.
- A major study to test the viability of reinstating the missing rail link between Manchester and Derby is to start soon.
- His record of 38 wins, no losses, includes 16 defences of his WBU title, and his all-action style has made Hatton the darling of his Manchester home town where his fans are both loyal and loud.
- Situated only eight miles from Manchester's bustling city centre and with superb views over the Pennines, the elegant Norton Grange Hotel at Rochdale offers fine four-star accommodation within landscaped grounds.
- Table 10.1 illustrates this with reference to revenue expenditure on basic services by the ten district councils in the Greater Manchester area in 1987/8.