Lincolnshire

//ˈlɪŋkənˌʃɪə//

Synonyms for "lincolnshire" (4 found)

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Bengali

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  • লিংকনশায়ার name (Translations)
  • লিঙ্কনশায়ার name (Translations)

Middle English

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  • Lincolneschire name (Translations)

Old English

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  • Lincolnesċīr name (Translations)

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"Massachusetts or Lincolnshire?" "Ontario."

Source: tatoeba (8989971)

The king experienced his first attack in autumn 1788, and as his condition worsened and the physicians-in-ordinary proved unable to cope or cure, the Reverend Dr Francis Willis (1717–1807), a clergyman doctor who ran a madhouse in Lincolnshire, was called in.

Source: wiktionary

On the surface, the film is a globe-trotting gross-out caper in which Nobby, who's from a hellish version of the titular Lincolnshire town ("twinned with Chernobyl"), is reunited with his long-lost brother Sebastian (Mark Strong), who has become a spy for the British secret services.

Source: wiktionary

Rutland (and some of the bordering ‘Notswolds’ counties of Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Northamptonshire) have the same mellow, creamy limestone as the Cotswolds and boast beguiling market towns and villages that are every bit as attractive, but without the tourists or hefty prices.

Source: wiktionary

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