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London
[luhn-duhn]
noun
Jack, 1876–1916, U.S. short-story writer and novelist.
a metropolis in SE England, on the Thames: capital of the United Kingdom.
City of, an old city in the central part of the former county of London: the ancient nucleus of the modern metropolis. 1 sq. mi. (3 sq. km).
County of, a former administrative county comprising the City of London and 28 metropolitan boroughs, now part of Greater London.
Greater. Also Greater London Council. an urban area comprising the city of London and 32 metropolitan boroughs. 609 sq. mi. (1,575 sq. km).
a city in S Ontario, in SE Canada.
London
1/ ˈlʌndən /
noun
Latin name: Londinium. the capital of the United Kingdom, a port in S England on the River Thames near its estuary on the North Sea: consists of the City (the financial quarter), the West End (the entertainment and major shopping centre), the East End (the industrial and former dock area), and extensive suburbs See also City
the administrative area of London, consisting of the City of London and 32 boroughs (13 Inner London boroughs and 19 Outer London boroughs): formed in 1965 from the City, parts of Surrey, Kent, Essex, and Hertfordshire, and almost all of Middlesex, and abolished for administrative purposes in 1996: a Mayor of London and a new London Assembly took office in 2000. Pop: 7 387 900 (2003 est). Area: 1579 sq km (610 sq miles)
a city in SE Canada, in SE Ontario on the Thames River: University of Western Ontario (1878). Pop: 337 318 (2001)
slang, it is certain
London
2/ ˈlʌndən /
noun
Jack, full name John Griffith London. 1876–1916, US novelist, short-story writer, and adventurer. His works include Call of the Wild (1903), The Sea Wolf (1904), The Iron Heel (1907), and the semiautobiographical John Barleycorn (1913)
London
Capital of Britain, located in southeastern England on both sides of the Thames River; officially called Greater London; a financial, commercial, industrial, and cultural center and one of the world's greatest ports.
Example Sentences
There now appears to be a reluctance from the London club to pay Sterling up.
London City Lionesses are embarking on their debut campaign in the top-flight, while there have been a number of managerial changes over the summer, including at Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham.
“A lot of the time, because I started acting when I was younger, I was the kid,” Jones said over Zoom from her native London.
One particular moment, where Mary takes Robert to see a London apartment, reveals their generational tension.
London Underground services are set to face disruption from Sunday to Thursday as workers walk out in a rolling action over pay and conditions.
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