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Pembroke

[ US /ˈpɛmˌbɹoʊk, ˈpɛmbɹʊk/ ]
NOUN
  1. the smaller and straight-legged variety of corgi having pointed ears and a short tail

How To Use Pembroke In A Sentence

  • A Pembrokeshire man, he established his reputation as a jouster and was knighted at Edward VI's coronation.
  • A Pembrokeshire County Council enforcement officer visited the site and advised the company to stop work.
  • The judge shall dismiss from the ring any Pembroke Welsh Corgi that is excessively shy.
  • Elsewhere Independent-run administrations are to continue governing in Pembrokeshire, Powys and Ynys Môn, whilst a Plaid-Independent coalition is set to run Caerffili. Archive 2008-05-01
  • The project will focus on six ports including Milford Haven, Pembroke Dock and Fishguard in Pembrokeshire and Rosslare, Waterford and New Ross in South East Ireland.
  • Raised in a village in Pembrokeshire in southwest Wales, Mr. Francis was the son of a horse-dealer, steeplechaser and farmer. As Jockey or Author, a Success
  • The sight of lots of game mums boogie boarding on the beaches of Pembrokeshire is a glory indeed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first time many Pembrokeshire farmers knew a pipeline might be crossing their land was when surveyors and analysts turned up unannounced.
  • Linda, the daughter of Pembrokeshire county councillor, Norman Parry, rode side-saddle in her navy blue riding habit.
  • Nevertheless, his wealth and amiability gave him standing, he was chancellor of the University of Oxford, and Pembroke College was refounded in his honour.
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