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Oldfield

[ US /ˈoʊɫdˌfiɫd/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States race driver who was the first to drive faster than a mile a minute (1878-1946)

How To Use Oldfield In A Sentence

  • On 6 July 1899 the Worturpa district was officially declared a goldfield.
  • Farmers sent grain, fruit, and vegetables to the goldfields, and supplied oats and wheat to feed horses pulling wagons and coaches to and from the goldfields.
  • Water restrictions were imposed on Saturday in the metropolitan area and in towns and properties fed by the Goldfields pipeline.
  • Oldfield House Unit meets the needs of junior pupils with emotional and behavioural difficulties.
  • He'd walked into Hanson's office to be greeted by Oldfield as a long-lost friend.
  • The presenter, who grew up in Sutton Coldfield in the West Midlands, said: "When I watch shows in America, I feel that some of the hosts are a little 'Stepford' - in the nicest possible way. Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie
  • Songs of Distant Earth" by Mike Oldfield is an homage to the Arthur C. Clarke's novel .. does that count? 13 Examples of Literature in Song » E-Mail
  • Oldfield was never conferred with boffin status, unlike his contemporary, Mr Ambient himself, Brian Eno.
  • Oldfield said: The housing market is the largest asset class in the UK, worth in excess of £4,000bn, most of which has previously been unavailable to investors. Homeowners benefit from fourfold surge in prices from to 1998 to 2008
  • The hamlet of Oldfield, lying between Ordsall and the town of Salford, was his, with twenty burgages and 30 acres of land.
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