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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/ ˈæəθ /
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/ ˈæəθ /
noun
- often capital any of a hardy rare breed of long-bodied reddish pigs
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Tamworth1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Tamworth1
Example Sentences
In the summer months, the family are back in Nantwich in Cheshire and Sharpe trains at the Chill Factore in Manchester and Tamworth Snowdome.
Mr Davies, from Tamworth, explained he had to hand over £3,000 when enforcement agents clamped two vehicles outside of his property.
"Tamworth is not a racist town at all. We're a great community. We're welcoming and inclusive".
False rumours quickly spread of the killer being an illegal immigrant, and in Tamworth too there were unfounded claims of migrants being treated better than locals, who continue to struggle to survive in a cost-of-living crisis.
Following the Tamworth disturbances, one man was recently jailed for encouraging people to set fire to the hotel, with two other men also sentenced for their involvement after they admitted violent disorder.
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