Examples of 'basford' in a sentence

Meaning of "basford"

basford (verb) - To painstakingly color intricate designs or patterns in a repetitive and mindful manner, often as a form of relaxation or stress relief. This term is frequently used in the context of adult coloring books or art therapy
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  • A surname.
  • A ghost town in Nebraska.
  • A number of places in England:
  • An area in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, which includes Old Basford and New Basford.

How to use "basford" in a sentence

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Basford has a good range of shops in its extensive area.
You know basford.
Basford is a surname.
The civil parish is administered jointly with the adjacent parish of Basford.
Basford was born in Jacksonville and is an attorney.
There were also plans to revamp the railway station which involved moving it to Basford.
Susan Basford became the fourth administrator.
Story and photography by Lee Basford.
The line from Basford to Kimberley remained in place.
Notable people with the surname include, Bill Basford b.
Susan Basford became the second education curator in January.
Sir Charles died in Basford aged 66.
Basford thinks it 's time to try for new agreements.
I commend then-Minister Basford for being open and forthright about that.
Basford adds that movies often show young, beautiful actresses performing the most intense love scenes.

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Basford can not fit in a former Middlesbrough star!
This is Basford Bridge Cottage, a timber-framed and brick building dating from the 17th century.

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