Rotherham [roth -er-uh m] Examples noun
- a city in South Yorkshire, in N England.
Examples from the Web for rotherham Contemporary Examples of rotherham
In the wake of Rotherham, all we have are questions, questions, questions.
The Psychology of Sex Slave Rings
Charlotte Lytton
August 31, 2014
Eighteen months later, despite the initial resistence, the Rotherham center seems alive and thriving.
Nina Simonds
December 1, 2009
Rotherham had demonstrated outright hostility to his previous efforts to reform school-lunch nutrition.
Nina Simonds
December 1, 2009
Historical Examples of rotherham
I would give the world that I had not sent Dick to Mr. Rotherham’s this morning.
J. Fenimore Cooper
Rotherham—vicar—poor St. James—gone; yes—Mr.—Rotherham—vicar.
J. Fenimore Cooper
We killed in the open, just at the edge of Rotherham Common.
Anthony Trollope
Rotherham and Masbro are one town, only separated by the River Rother.
Lives of Illustrious Shoemakers
William Edward Winks
About this time Peace married at Rotherham the daughter of a surgeon in the Navy.
A Book of Remarkable Criminals
H. B. Irving
British Dictionary definitions for rotherham Rotherham noun
- an industrial town in N England, in Rotherham unitary authority, South Yorkshire. Pop: 117 262 (2001)
- a unitary authority in N England, in South Yorkshire. Pop: 251 500 (2003 est). Area: 283 sq km (109 sq miles)