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Somersetshire
[ suhm-er-set-sheer, -sher, -sit- ]
noun
- a county in SW England. 1,335 sq. mi. (3,455 sq. km).
Example Sentences
No movie that finds Dakota Johnson modeling high-waisted frocks against the Lyme Regis seawall or the lush Somersetshire countryside could be called a complete waste of time.
He came of rich people down in Somersetshire, who had nursed this combination of qualities until they made the discovery that it was just of age and a blockhead.
SAT-SUN Summer games, crowning the King and Queen of Summer, puppetry, magic, crafts, archery, minstrels, craft shops, medieval clothing available to buy or rent, in historic Somersetshire in the world of Chaucer’s England in 1376, noon-5 p.m.
SAT-SUN Theatre, knightly combat, puppetry, crafts, archery, minstrels, craft demonstrations, scribe’s shop, period clothing shop with rentals, food in Somersetshire, England in 1376, noon-5 p.m.
The Guardian reported: Yeovil Town, the Somersetshire Southern League club, were the heroes of the day in Saturday’s fourth-round Football Association Cup games.
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