Examples of 'jewsbury' in a sentence
Meaning of "jewsbury"
Jewsbury is a verb that is used informally to mean to contemplate, ponder, or think deeply about something
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Jewsbury was very much a moral critic.
The bus is ten miles north on the Jewsbury Road.
Miss Jewsbury asked me to give you this.
The bus… The bus is ten miles north on the Jewsbury Road.
During that year Jewsbury was going through a depressive state and also experiencing religious doubt.
But the friendship lasted over 25 years, and Jewsbury nursed Jane through periods of illness.
About 1840, Jewsbury wrote to the eminent Scottish author Thomas Carlyle for advice about a literary career.
The bus? It 's ten miles north on the Jewsbury road.
The two had originally met in 1853 when Jewsbury was newly arrived to London.
I know my own child, Miss Jewsbury.
Thomas also had a friendship with writer Geraldine Jewsbury starting in 1840.
Now look, don't mind Miss Jewsbury.
She's not holy, that Miss Jewsbury.
It's the age of miracles, Miss Jewsbury.