Examples of 'coombe' in a sentence

Meaning of "coombe"

combe (noun): Refers to a deep, narrow valley or hollow, often with steep sides, typically formed by water erosion or glaciation. The term is commonly used in geography and geology to describe a specific type of landform
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  • Alternative form of combe
  • A surname.
  • A number of places in England:
  • A hamlet in Camborne parish, south-west Cornwall (OS grid ref SW6242).

How to use "coombe" in a sentence

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Coombe also holds other roles in the community.
Seen that Coombe in the village.
Coombe was a survey technician.
I dare say he goes to Coombe Tracey for what he wants.
Coombe was also a noted philanthropist.
I went to the Coombe too.
Coombe is a great place to spend the day or even just in the afternoon.
Our army will march on Coombe Abbey.
Coombe is a settlement in the English county of Kent.
The parish includes the hamlet of Ansty Coombe.
Coombe Furniture is recognized worldwide.
Elisabeth Murdoch lived in Coombe for several years.
Coombe Hill is in the background.
Indoor cycling video by Jack Coombe.
The Janet Coombe will never sail again.

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Trethevy Quoit is north of Liskeard in the hamlet of Tremar Coombe.
Coombe Brook 돌리시.
Station of Coombe.
The word coombe is of Brythonic origin and means " hollow.
In the same year, she served as a clinical clerk at the Coombe Hospital for women.
Coombe Abbey, view of the buildings from the main drive.
Stringer 's all the way over in Castle Coombe.
Many people left the Coombe Springs groups, but others came in large numbers.
The answer to last week 's code question is Coombe Gibbet.
Maj. Coombe managed to single-handedly take on the enemy with a sten machine carbine.
William Ewart Gladstone spent extended periods as a house-guest of friends in Coombe.
Coombe Cliff 's gardens were merged into neighbouring Park Hill and opened to the public.
Neville Avenue is a short distance away, south of Coombe Lane.
The most spectacular coombe is known as the Devil 's Kneading Trough.
Later, Shah also gave talks to the students at Coombe Springs.
Hermina was opened in Coombe Springs and was always active in Subud work, including MSF.
Elizabeth lived with the Harington family at Coombe Abbey, near Coventry.
Off the Coombe once ran Skinners Alley, famous for its society of Aldermen.
So on Christmas morning, we were thinking a big family walk to Coombe Stone Tor.
Coombe Weekender - all you need to know.
As business expanded, the nursery acquired sites at Feltham, Langley and Coombe Wood.
I asked mr. coombe here.
It was from Coombe Tracey, and it was addressed in a woman 's hand.
In Wales, cwm, valley, is always preferred over the Anglicised version coombe.
The word coombe is derived from Brythonic, and means " hollow.
So you have been to Coombe Tracey, have you?
Coombe Abbey was a hostage to lurrrve, ( or even good old fashioned lust) then.
Bertie, apologize to Mr. Coombe for your carelessness.
Mr. Coombe is invited for tea.
Yes, once or twice, when he came into Coombe Tracey.
Coombe Lane, the continuation of Coombe Road, is the principal road.
There is access, which can be very muddy, on Coombe Road.
Do you think Mr. Coombe knows your son better than you do?
They're sending in an armed response team. Stringer's all the way over in Castle Coombe.
Mr. Coombe is a charlatan.

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