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Tynemouth
[ tahyn-muhth, tin- ]
noun
- a seaport in Tyne and Wear, in NE England, at the mouth of the Tyne River.
Tynemouth
/ ˈtaɪnˌmaʊθ /
noun
- a port in NE England, in North Tyneside unitary authority, Tyne and Wear, at the mouth of the River Tyne: includes the port and industrial centre of North Shields; fishing, ship-repairing, and marine engineering. Pop: 17 056 (2001)
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On the north side of the Tyne the rocky promontory of Tynemouth shoots out into the sea.
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Shooting outward from the Tynemouth shore, the mighty rampart of the North Pier makes division between the river and the sea.
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In a north-east gale the white water leaps above the summit of the Tynemouth cliffs.
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The Tynemouth fort had proved of little or no use against the enemy's guns.
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The queen, left behind at Tynemouth, fell into her uncle Lancaster's power.
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