Examples of 'kentish' in a sentence

Meaning of "kentish"

The term 'kentish' as an adjective is used to describe something or someone associated with the county of Kent in England
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  • The dialect of Modern English spoken in Kent.
  • A dialect of Old English that was spoken in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Kent.
  • A surname.
  • Kentish Council, a local government area in northern Tasmania, Australia.

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Offshore construction starts on kentish flats extension.
Kentish majored in construction management.
Many of the objects seem to be of Kentish origin.
Kentish rebellion suppressed.
The bar does also offer some traditional Kentish cuisine.
Barrell was the son of a Kentish clergyman and became serjeant at law at Rochester.
We had pub grub which was good at the Kentish horse pub.
Kentish Town Road was thick with cars and people on their way to work.
Another reason for the mission was the growing power of the Kentish kingdom.
Far away from among the Kentish woods there arose a thin spray of smoke.
Historians take differing views on the attitude of the new regime to the Kentish church.
Woolwich remained a small Kentish village until it started to become a leading military and industrial town.
This finally ended the Kentish rebellion.
Kentish ale and Kentish strong ale.
William Woodgate was part of an old Kentish family.

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I was friends with at a house in Kentish Town.
It is constructed predominantly of Kentish ragstone with Bath stone embellishments.
So there is a pavement brawl outside a pub in Kentish Town.
ACME reinterprets the traditional Kentish oast house as a modern family home.
Slater was arrested following a fight outside a pub in Kentish Town.
The route inland through a gap in the Kentish cliffs was guarded by Sandgate Castle.
Varieties that were introduced into Kent as a result included the Kentish Pippin.
Named for the Kentish port in England.
Camden Town stands on land that was once the manor of Kentish Town.
Eormenric is in Kentish genealogies but Gregory of Tours.
Relations between Mercian kings and their Kentish subjects were distant.
The Kentish Council is a local government area of Tasmania.
That would be the Kentish train.
Kentish Town police station.
Wat Tyler led the Kentish rebels.
The Kentish north coast.
I can barely afford these Kentish Town rooms.
Kentish Town tube station.
Seven calls to a Kentish Town address.
On account of a girl I was friends with at a house in Kentish Town.
The Kentish area.
Translated with an introduction by Jane Kentish.
He also fought at the Battle of Kentish Knock and the Battle of the Gabbard.
I remember Wee lan saying something about Kentish Town.
Cade eventually led the Kentish rebels across Deptford Bridge and into London.
And built in Kentish.
Some of the Kentish crowds now dispersed, but others continued.
Directions from Kentish town.
One day outside Kentish Town station a young, tall man in his thirties approached me.
He was born in Kentish Town.
Significant attention is also paid to civil issues-more than in the contemporary Kentish laws.
Here we are in Kentish Town.
Kentish E used a simple " Pulmometer " to study the effect of diseases on pulmonary lung volume.
This ornate brooch was probably a gift from the Kentish Royal Family.

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