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Marston

[ mahr-stuhn ]

noun

  1. John, c1575–1634, English dramatist and satirical poet.


Marston

/ ˈmɑːstən /

noun

  1. MarstonJohn?15761634MEnglishTHEATRE: dramatistWRITING: satirist John. ?1576–1634, English dramatist and satirist. His works include the revenge tragedies Antonio and Mellida (1602) and Antonio's Revenge (1602) and the satirical comedy The Malcontent (1604)
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Example Sentences

The victim was treated by ambulance staff in Station Road, Marston Green, near Solihull, on Tuesday evening, but died at the scene.

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When smallholder Joanna Johnson put a plea for help on social media, she had no idea that so many of her friends and neighbours from the Bedfordshire village of Marston Moretaine would brave the wind and rain to come to her aid.

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Pat Davis has lived in Marston Moretaine for 58 years.

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Her land lies close to the A421 at Marston Moretaine Interchange that remains under water.

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Flooding in Bedfordshire was among the most severe, including along the A421 road, which National Highways said would probably remain closed on Tuesday in both directions between Bedford and Marston Moretaine.

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