Examples of 'dunster' in a sentence

Meaning of "dunster"

Dunster: A person who manages or oversees a large house, typically the residence of a college head at Oxford or Cambridge
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  • A village and civil parish in Somerset West and Taunton district, Somerset, England (OS grid ref SS9843).
  • A farming community in the Robson Valley region of British Columbia, Canada.
  • A surname.

How to use "dunster" in a sentence

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I zat in dunster house.
Dunster is intense.
There are a lot of things to see around Dunster.
Dunster is intense not only there is no public directory but there is no directory at all.
It was designed by the architect Bill Dunster to support a more sustainable lifestyle.
Dunster Park was very important to me.
A large funeral procession followed his coffin on the way to Dunster.
She and Dunster then leave for parts unknown.
He embarked on a major rebuilding of Dunster Castle.
Katherine Dunster allowed the use of her distribution map.
Documents and extracts illustrating the history of the Honour of Dunster.
Kathy Dunster opening the Congress and welcoming our speakers.
Village children now attend Dunster School.
Dunster Castle is operated by the National Trust as a tourist attraction.
His portrait survives at Dunster Castle.

See also

Dunster by Candlight.
The production was directed by Matthew Dunster.
Map of Dunster.
Dunster married twice ; both his wives were named Elizabeth.
Not only is there no public directory, Dunster is intense.
Returning to Bury, Dunster became the fourth headmaster of the school.
Myhoteldiscount. com provides reservation service for 2 hotels accommodation in Dunster.
Dunster is intense . Nothing I can do about that.
Although the village is pretty small, there are plenty of accommodation options in Dunster.
Sarah Dunster knows my name!
For future descent see, Feudal barony of Dunster.
Dunster Priory was established as a Benedictine monastery around 1100.
A very quick follow-up on this point and that of Mr Dunster.
The benedictine Dunster Priory was established in Dunster about 1100.
Edward 's portrait survives in Dunster Castle.
Minehead is the nearest town, approximately 1.5 miles from Dunster.
New classrooms were opened in 1955 and named after the Dunster brothers.
At the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 there were two mills in Dunster.
He subsequently succeeded in winning the Siege of Dunster November 1645.
I would like to emphasize the point made by M. Dunster.

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