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Tamworth
1[ tam-wurth ]
noun
- one of an English breed of red hogs, raised chiefly for bacon.
Tamworth
2[ tam-wurth ]
noun
- a city in E Australia.
Tamworth
1/ ˈtæmwəθ /
noun
- a market town in W central England, in SE Staffordshire. Pop: 71 650 (2001)
- a city in SE Australia, in E central New South Wales: industrial centre of an agricultural region. Pop: 32 543 (2001)
tamworth
2/ ˈtæmwəθ /
noun
- often capital any of a hardy rare breed of long-bodied reddish pigs
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Tamworth1
After Tamworth, in Staffordshire, England where the breed was developed
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Tamworth1
named after Tamworth , England, where it was developed
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Example Sentences
In any record of electoral humour Mr. Muntz, the member for Tamworth, must hold a distinguished place.
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We have been talking matters over—I and Peter Tamworth and the others.
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There was a grunt of assent from Peter Tamworth, while Roger was bound to agree.
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It was Peter Tamworth who had made the discovery, and he voiced it at the top of his power.
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Before his accession to the House of Lords he was elected member for Tamworth.
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