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Swaledale
/ ˈɱɪˌɪ /
noun
a breed of small hardy sheep kept esp in northern England for its coarse wool which is used for making tweeds and carpets
Word History and Origins
Origin of Swaledale1
Example Sentences
The locations chosen for the new film included Arkengarthdale, Swaledale and the village of Low Row.
If people get into difficulty, teams of volunteers, like those at Swaledale Mountain Rescue, will go out to help them.
The splendour of Wensleydale, Swaledale and much else besides.
Unperturbed, we drove over the moors in remote Swaledale.
“This morning, we did not expect to have this result. We really thought we were looking for an unfortunate end to this matter,” a member of the Swaledale Mountain Rescue Team told ITV.
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