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Motherwell
[muhth-er-wel, -wuhl]
noun
Robert, 1915–91, U.S. painter.
an administrative district in the Strathclyde region, in S Scotland.
Motherwell
/ ˈʌðəə /
noun
a town in S central Scotland, the administrative centre of North Lanarkshire on the River Clyde: industrial centre. Pop: 30 311 (2001)
Example Sentences
"It's a good night's work, a proud moment to make my first start and to pop up with an assist is always nice," the Motherwell midfielder told BBC Scotland.
Motherwell midfielder Miller and Hearts forward Wilson, both 18, have represented their country at age grade level.
Louise Littlejohn, 66, received a voicemail message on Wednesday from a Lookers Land Rover garage in Motherwell inviting her to an event.
Hannah, who is from Edinburgh but now lives in Motherwell, said she was overwhelmed at the thought of that happening.
More than a dozen men were charged following an outbreak of disorder in the city centre after Hibs played Motherwell in October.
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