Rotherham









Rotherham


Rotherham [roth -er-uh m] Examples noun

  1. 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.

    Jamie Oliver’s Fat Revolution

    Nina Simonds

    December 1, 2009

  • Rotherham had demonstrated outright hostility to his previous efforts to reform school-lunch nutrition.

    Jamie Oliver’s Fat Revolution

    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.

    The Two Admirals

    J. Fenimore Cooper

  • Rotherham—vicar—poor St. James—gone; yes—Mr.—Rotherham—vicar.

    The Two Admirals

    J. Fenimore Cooper

  • We killed in the open, just at the edge of Rotherham Common.

    Orley Farm

    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

    1. an industrial town in N England, in Rotherham unitary authority, South Yorkshire. Pop: 117 262 (2001)
    2. a unitary authority in N England, in South Yorkshire. Pop: 251 500 (2003 est). Area: 283 sq km (109 sq miles)
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