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Bramley
/ ˈbræmlɪ /
noun
- a variety of cooking apple having juicy firm flesh
Word History and Origins
Origin of Bramley1
Example Sentences
The Section 60 powers came into effect at 17:40 GMT across the north and west of the city, including the areas around Bramley, Armley, Kirkstall and Hyde Park.
Mr Holden said: "With British staples like Cornish Pasties, Bramley Apple Pies and Melton Mowbray Pork Pies already enjoying protection, it's now time we protect this important dish to be recognised and celebrated, as it is enjoyed by families for decades to come."
Ruth Bramley had planned to be a nurse, and was also a British champion canoeist.
Holly Bramley was murdered by her husband, Nicholas Metson, at their Lincoln home in March 2023.
The Toffees are playing their final season at Goodison Park before moving to their new state-of-the-art venue on Bramley Moore-Dock for the start of next term, which, with its near-53,000 capacity, will significantly boost their revenue streams.
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