Examples of 'dunboyne' in a sentence

Meaning of "dunboyne"

Dunboyne is a noun that refers to a town in County Meath, Ireland
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  • A town in County Meath, Ireland.

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He finished his hurling career with Dunboyne.
The compromise led to the Dunboyne establishment at the college to endow scholarships.
It became the family seat of the Dunboyne family.
Dunboyne has a rich GAA tradition.
There are two rail stations in Dunboyne.
Dunboyne was part of the Lordship of Meath.
He was ordained a priest after he had passed through the Dunboyne establishment.
Dunboyne railway station is a railway station serving the town of Dunboyne in County Meath, Ireland.
She was originally known as Dunboyne.
No 36 Dunboyne Road retains many of it original features.
After an appeal failed, he returned to Dunboyne.
It was great craic, ” Deirdre Betson from Dunboyne said after leaving the water.
Other roads connect the town to Celbridge, Clane, and Dunboyne.
Other roads connecting the city to Celbridge, Clane, and Dunboyne.

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