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Worcester

[ US /ˈwʊstɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an industrial and university city in central Massachusetts to the west of Boston
  2. United States lexicographer who was accused of plagiarism by Noah Webster (1784-1865)
  3. a cathedral city in west central England on the River Severn

How To Use Worcester In A Sentence

  • Their pastorals, both published in 1651, offered choices to Royalists in the aftermath of the crushing defeat at Worcester.
  • This one, legally named Tracy Worcester - she insists on "Tracy" unless her lunch companion finds her title amusing - is currently having such a moment. Saturday Conversation: The Marchioness of Worcester
  • Because of the widespread use of this Worcester sauce to flavour other foods, we may find further affected products.
  • Worcester had begun well and headed in to a 4-lead before two goals in the final seconds gave the scoreline some respectability from the point of view of the runners-up.
  • Because of the widespread use of this Worcester sauce to flavour other foods, we may find further affected products.
  • Bob Lanza of Advanced Cell Technology in Worcester, Massachusetts cloned an endangered wild cattle species called the gaur using a cow's egg. New Scientist - Online News
  • The city of Worcester may appropriate a sum not exceed - ing seventy-five hundred dollars for the purpose of providing a suitable gift for the U.S. S. "Worcester" to properly com - memorate the dedication and commissioning of the afore - said ship. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • Too much Worcestershire or hot sauce will make the drink muddy and too spicy.
  • Having failed to obtain the special licence required for marriage during Lent, they were summoned to appear before the consistory court in Worcester cathedral.
  • The fêted Worcester quartet's latest is a triumph of loose-limbed chutzpah: breezy, funky rock'n'roll to brighten the shortening days. Times, Sunday Times
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