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Meaning of "botley"

botley (noun): Botley is a term that refers to a small village in England or a character in children's literature. It can also be a surname or a brand name for a product
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  • A hamlet in Chesham parish, Buckinghamshire, England (OS grid ref SP9802).
  • A village and civil parish in Eastleigh borough, Hampshire, England (OS grid ref SU5113).
  • A village in North Hinksey parish, Vale of White Horse district, Oxfordshire, England (OS grid ref SP4805).

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This is a great case if you only have the botley set.
Tristifer Botley had that effect on her.
Of cigarettes was stolen from outside a transport stop on the Botley Road last night.
The Botley Stone is just one of a number of tumuli in the area.
We have got the usual tailbacks on the Botley Road.
Asha took Tris Botley by the ears and kissed him full upon the lips.
Mr Batten owns the paint factory on the Botley Road.
Used when the Botley Road was relaid before the war.
The old road between Eynsham and Oxford passed through Seacourt rather than Botley.
Botley merges into the village of Ley Hill.
We've got the usual tailbacks on the Botley Road.
Change for Botley line and trains for Basingstoke.
Here are just some of the interactive, fun features Botley offers,.
Botley has an easy-to-use remote programmer, which transmits your commands and off he will go!
After he was gone, Tris Botley turned to Asha.

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Thanks, Chris. We have got the usual tailbacks on the Botley Road.
I mean, can we all say Botley is intelligence?
Its produce was despatched to London and Scotland by train service from Botley station . [ 1 ].
Botley is a historic village in Hampshire, England with an estimated parish population of 5100.
How do you do? Mr. Batten owns the paint factory on the Botley Road.
This land was granted to the men of Botley as common pasture in 1250.
Kit has 77 pieces, including 40 coding cards, a remote programmer and various obstacles to challenge Botley.
In 1267, royal charters allowed Botley to hold an annual fair and a weekly market.

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