Bracknell









Bracknell


Bracknell [brak-nl] Examples noun

  1. a town in E Berkshire, in S England.

Examples from the Web for bracknell Contemporary Examples of bracknell

  • Bracknell, for instance, was the name of the country estate where the mother of Oscar’s titled little catamite summered.

    Brian Bedford Interviewed on The Importance of Being Earnest

    Kevin Sessums

    January 22, 2011

  • [Bedford in Bracknell’s lowest register]: Oh, don’t listen to him.

    Brian Bedford Interviewed on The Importance of Being Earnest

    Kevin Sessums

    January 22, 2011

  • Historical Examples of bracknell

  • Still, not to mention Shelley’s wife, there was Bracknell, at any rate.

    In Defense of Harriet Shelley

    Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)

  • The letter of despair was dated from Bracknell, on 16th March, 1814.

    The Real Shelley, Vol. II (of 2)

    John Cordy Jeaffreson

  • In his heart Bracknell knew that this answer was a mere evasion.

    The Lady of North Star

    Ottwell J. Binns

  • They looked at one another and Bracknell was the first to break the silence.

    The Lady of North Star

    Ottwell J. Binns

  • We did not find the dead man whom Mr. Bracknell averred he saw.

    The Lady of North Star

    Ottwell J. Binns

  • British Dictionary definitions for bracknell Bracknell noun

    1. a town in SE England, in Bracknell Forest unitary authority, Berkshire, designated a new town in 1949. Pop: 70 795 (2001)
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