Bristol

//ˈbɹɪstəl//

"Bristol" in a Sentence (12 examples)

I am actually Welsh but I am living in Bristol.

Two singles to Bristol, please.

"I'm Bristol born and bred." "City or Rovers?" "City. City all the way."

In 2020, protesters tore down the statue of Edward Colston and pushed it into Bristol Harbour.

People from Bristol are known as Bristolians.

A Bristolian is a native of the city of Bristol.

"Do you know anyone in Bristol?" "No. Why?" "A mate of mine gave me tickets for a gig there at the weekend. I was just wondering if I could doss on someone's floor for the night."

A group of scientists at Bristol University, led by senior lecturer Anthony Croxford, discovered that sending hundreds of different ultrasonic waves into a structure, and then listening and analyzing their echoes can be used to detect the tiniest cracks.

In an accompanying editorial in the journal, Ulrich Laufs of Saarland University in Germany and Brian Ference of the University of Bristol noted that in people taking cholesterol-lowering drugs, including AT04A, there may be an increased risk of patients developing diabetes.

How long has it been since we left Bristol?

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In the Cambridge-improved version of tiddlywinks, potting isn't everything. […] Most of the matches I watched during the tournament were defensive struggles like this one, games that came down to squops, gromps and Bristols.

Finally the dancer whipped her bikini top off and her bristols fell out. They looked like a pair of slatelayers' nailbags.

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