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Cotswold
[ kots-wohld, -wuhld ]
noun
- one of an English breed of large sheep having coarse, long wool.
Cotswold
/ -wəld; ˈkɒtsˌwəʊld /
noun
- a breed of sheep with long wool that originated in the Cotswolds. It is believed to be one of the oldest breeds in the world
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In August last year, a remotely-piloted prototype was badly damaged when it crashed during testing at Cotswold Airport, after a propeller blade fell off.
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The as-yet-unsexed and unnamed animal was born to parents Raphael and Bijou at Cotswold Wildlife Park.
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Dom Morris thinks there was no reason why synthetic meat labs could not set up right inside his Cotswold barns.
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Good winner of the Cotswold Chase in January before finishing fourth in the Ryanair Chase at the Cheltenham Festival last month.
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The Cotswold Auction Company said the teeth were "snapped up" for more than double the £8,000 guide price.
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