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Suffolk
[suhf-uhk]
noun
a county in E England. 1,470 sq. mi. (3,805 sq. km).
one of an English breed of sheep having a black face and legs, noted for mutton of high quality.
one of an English breed of chestnut draft horses having a deep body and short legs.
one of an English breed of small, black hogs.
a city in SE Virginia.
Suffolk
1/ ˈʌə /
noun
a county of SE England, on the North Sea: its coast is flat and marshy, indented by broad tidal estuaries. Administrative centre: Ipswich. Pop: 678 100 (2003 est). Area: 3800 sq km (1467 sq miles)
Suffolk
2/ ˈʌə /
noun
a black-faced breed of sheep
Example Sentences
It warns future economic growth will be likely be compromised as water becomes scarcer and has already highlighted how water shortages in parts of Sussex, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Norfolk have limited housing and business growth.
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich MP Patrick Spencer is accused of two assaults on two women on the same day in August 2023 - before he was elected.
District Judge Paul Goldspring told the MP, whose address was given in court as Suffolk, he was on unconditional bail.
They had been allowed unlimited free parking on Undercliff Road East in Felixstowe, but East Suffolk Council has deemed the road "unsuitable" for high volumes of such vehicles and will ban them from 7 July.
The forthcoming ban has been welcomed by Paul West, Suffolk County Council Conservative cabinet member for operational highways and flooding, who said motorhomes had been allowed to "dominate the promenade".
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