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Middlesbrough

[ mid-lz-bruh ]

noun

  1. a seaport in NE England, on the Tees estuary.


Middlesbrough

/ ˈɪəə /

noun

  1. an industrial town and unitary authority in NE England; on the Tees estuary; university (1992). The unitary authority was formerly (1974–96) part of Cleveland county. Pop: 135 00 (2008 est.) Area: 54 sq km (21 sq miles)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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He signed for Villa last February from Middlesbrough and his stellar performances have seen him contribute 14 goals and 13 assists this term, as well as earning an England call-up.

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Their last-gasp defeat at Middlesbrough on Friday was a body blow to their hopes of staying up, and they could be all but extinguished if results go against them on Monday.

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In the Championship, gambling is also the most popular category of shirt sponsor with six clubs - Burnley, Middlesbrough, QPR, Stoke, Sunderland, and Watford.

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On the day of the attack Harris travelled from his home in Middlesbrough, where he worked as a nurse at James Cook Hospital, to Northallerton, where he stabbed Mr Lewis in the backside before leaving the shop.

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"It's not going to be that simple, of course. City sold Rogers to Middlesbrough for about £1.5m but think how much he would cost them now?"

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