Examples of 'kirkcaldy' in a sentence

Meaning of "kirkcaldy"

kirkcaldy (adjective) - relating to or characteristic of the town of Kirkcaldy in Scotland
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  • A town and former royal burgh in Fife council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT2791)
  • A local government district in Fife Region (as it was called then) between 1975 and 1996.

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Kirkcaldy smugglers filmed themselves packing drone with drugs.
The most populous of the burghs was Kirkcaldy.
Kirkcaldy became the world centre for the production of linoleum.
The town is now considered to be a suburb of Kirkcaldy.
I love the people in Kirkcaldy and take them to my heart.
The constituency was centred on the town of Kirkcaldy.
I will be back in Kirkcaldy tomorrow.
There are three main public parks in Kirkcaldy.
William Kirkcaldy fought for the reformers.
They said that we could go back to Kirkcaldy.
But Kirkcaldy Brown wants to survive at any cost.
All local stopping trains on the coast line meanwhile terminated at Kirkcaldy.
That same year he left Kirkcaldy and moved to London.
I heard stories that he and Ziggy did it for fun back in Kirkcaldy.
So we went to a place called Kirkcaldy and did Beauty and the Beast.

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Kirkaldy is a common misspelling of the Scottish town Kirkcaldy.
Commission for Kirkcaldy footballer.
Received his elementary schooling in Kirkcaldy.
Kirkcaldy the Dundee pavilion.
He now lives in Kirkcaldy.
Gourlay was educated at Kirkcaldy High School and was a vehicles examiner.
Brand was born in Kirkcaldy.
Kirkcaldy Galleries is home to the town 's museum and art gallery and central library.
Places to stay in Kirkcaldy.
Kirkcaldy took his revenge on a Savoyard captain called Sebastian and his 50 French troops.
Michael Nairn begins manufacture of floorcloth at Kirkcaldy.
Barrie was born in Kirkcaldy in Fife.
Healthcare is supplied by NHS Fife who have their headquarters at Hayfield House in Kirkcaldy.
Dargo began his career with Kirkcaldy side Raith Rovers.
Instead, he had to be content with provost of Kirkcaldy.
Also near Kirkcaldy.
Her ancestors come from a small coastal town, Kirkcaldy.
As a physician, he practised in Brycehall, Kirkcaldy and sometimes officiated as a football referee.
He became bursar of the Presbytery of Kirkcaldy.
Within a line from Kirkcaldy to River Portobello and seaward of Zone 2 waters.
Local information about Kirkcaldy.
Kirkcaldy Railway Station is a railway station in the town of Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland.
Buy tyres in Kirkcaldy.
Her mother arranged the marriage without proclamation, with a warrant from the presbytery of Kirkcaldy.
David Danskin, from Kirkcaldy in Fife, worked at the Arsenal munitions factory in Woolwich.
It also operated the new Forth Fast hovercraft service from Kirkcaldy to Portobello.
Kirkcaldy is a town in Fife, Scotland.
Her ancestors come from a small coastal town, Kirkcaldy north of Edinburgh.
Kirkcaldy ( ;, ) is a town and former royal burgh in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland.
Today, Dysart retains an individual character within the boundary of neighbouring Kirkcaldy.
The name Kirkcaldy means " place of the hard fort " or " place of Caled 's fort ".
Production takes place at two locations in Krommenie ( Netherlands ) and Kirkcaldy Scotland.
This has replaced the old Kirkcaldy Swimming Pool from the 1970s.
Most residents work either locally or commute to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling or Kirkcaldy.
After a year with Rochdale, Coyle moved to Kirkcaldy club Raith Rovers in 1988.

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