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Limehouse

[ lahym-hous ]

noun

  1. a dock district in the East End of London, England, once notorious for its squalor: formerly a Chinese quarter.


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Example Sentences

The animals were later seen near the Limehouse Tunnel before they were recaptured by City of London Police and taken away to be assessed by Army vets.

From BBC

Two of the animals were finally recovered in Limehouse in east London, more than five miles from where they bolted.

From BBC

Per the BBC’s incident map, the horses broke loose near Buckingham Palace, and two of them passed through the Strand and were eventually seen as far away as the Limehouse Link tunnel, a distance of some 5 miles or 8 “kilometres.”

From Slate

Two of the animals were finally recovered in Limehouse in east London, more than five miles from where the incident began.

From BBC

Insp Myles Hilbery, of City of London Police, praised the two officers who helped catch the horses in Limehouse.

From BBC

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