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yate
/ ɪ /
noun
- any of several small eucalyptus trees, esp Eucalyptus cornuta, yielding a very hard timber
Word History and Origins
Origin of yate1
Example Sentences
Emergency services were called to the property on Lancaster Road in Yate, near Bristol, at 06:53 BST, where a blaze had engulfed the property.
"We were called at 06:53 BST this morning to reports of a gas explosion in a residential home on Lancaster Road, Yate," it added in a statement.
Reagan, 28, from Yate, near Bristol, gave birth to Alessi in September 2020 and following complications during delivery, her baby was brain-damaged and is unable to walk, talk, swallow, or even cry.
On Tuesday, Mings - who has come a long way since playing for Yate Town and Chippenham Town in non-league football - provided a headed assist for Leon Bailey to open the scoring in the third minute.
Steve Webb, former MP for Thornbury and Yate and pensions minister from 2010 until 2015, works at an independent pensions consultancy.
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