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Waterford

[waw-ter-ferd, wot-er-]

noun

  1. a county in Munster province, in the S Republic of Ireland. 710 sq. mi. (1,840 sq. km).

  2. its county seat: a seaport.

  3. a town in SE Connecticut.



Waterford

/ ˈɔːəə /

noun

  1. a county of S Republic of Ireland, in Munster province on the Atlantic: mountainous in the centre and in the northwest County town: Waterford. Pop: 101 546 (2002). Area: 1838 sq km (710 sq miles)

  2. a port in S Republic of Ireland, county town of Co Waterford: famous glass industry; fishing. Pop: 44 594 (2002)

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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June returns to the Waterford home where she records her monologue, a callback to what we hear in the very first episode.

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She was taken to hospital in Waterford, but because the first Covid lockdown began shortly afterwards, she had to spend nearly six weeks there without family visitors.

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The search on Sunday will continue with the help of a helicopter from Waterford and a Dunmore lifeboat.

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I was walking with a loved one on the eastern edge of Curragh beach in Ardmore, County Waterford, a place of warm refuge since I was a child.

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Malikika was taken to hospital in Waterford where she died from her injuries.

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