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Kidderminster
[kid-er-min-ster]
noun
an ingrain carpet 36 inches (91 centimeters) wide.
Kidderminster
/ ˈɪəˌɪԲə /
noun
a town in W central England, in N Worcestershire on the River Stour: carpet industry. Pop: 55 610 (2001)
a type of ingrain reversible carpet originally made at Kidderminster
Word History and Origins
Origin of Kidderminster1
Example Sentences
Craig Nunn hit a car carrying Harley Thomas Wilkinson and his parents on the A451 between Kidderminster and Stourport-on-Severn in Worcestershire on 26 October.
Some are already operating at several stores including ones in Clapham, Kidderminster and Chislehurst.
Both Mitchell and Singh had been based in a response unit at Kidderminster Police Station.
He said the legacy of the case would be the number of errors made by police, which included botched attempts to deliver a £50,000 ransom at the Swan Centre in Kidderminster, Dudley Zoo and Kidsgrove.
But the Wyre Forest district councillor, from Kidderminster, said she held no ill will against Jaffa, the cat which inflicted the original injury.
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