Examples of 'mullingar' in a sentence

Meaning of "mullingar"

mullingar: a town in Ireland. It is often used to refer to the town itself or things related to it
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  • A town and civil parish, the county town of County Westmeath, Ireland.
  • A hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada.
  • A locality, a suburb of Kalgoorlie, in the Goldfields-Esperance region, Western Australia.

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Mullingar was and still is a farming community.
There were two secondary stations in Mullingar.
Mullingar is renowned for the high quality of its beef and veal.
Some of the young clients of the Mullingar crèche.
Looking westward to Mullingar the town is located in the gap between three large lakes.
We perhaps showed them too much respect last year in Mullingar.
Niall Horan says yes to Mullingar museum in his honour.
There is also a statue of Dolan in his hometown of Mullingar.
Mullingar gained considerable advantage from the development of the Royal Canal.
Whiskey is distilled in Kilbeggan and tobacco is processed in Mullingar.
Mullingar became the administrative centre for County Westmeath.
The county town is Mullingar.
Mullingar Greyhound Stadium is a greyhound racing track located in south Mullingar in Ireland.
The two run side by side from Dublin to Mullingar.
Mullingar town is in the Mullingar Municipal District which comprises thirteen members.

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The majority of its inhabitants work in Dublin or nearby Mullingar.
I have friends who live in Mullingar where he 's from and people there are quite sound.
The Petit family also had land holdings in Mullingar.
The Mullingar man survived a final round knockdown to see off his aggressive opponent….
He is originally from Mullingar.
The Dublin - Mullingar railway line was built alongside the canal for much of its length.
Some restoration work is carried out in the Dublin area and at Mullingar.
He lives in Mullingar.
At this point, services ran from Broadstone station in Dublin via Mullingar.
Mullingar is the county town of County Westmeath, Ireland.
Road from Dublin to Mullingar c.
Among Mullingar 's exports are items of pewterware produced by Mullingar Pewter.
Childcare facility in Mullingar.
Mullingar railway station serves the town of Mullingar in County Westmeath, Ireland.
I have not heard a wind like that since I left Mullingar.
Lady Aberdeen 's Cottages in Mullingar are named after her.
At the age of two, he and his family moved to Mullingar.
Continue your journey eastwards through Mullingar where you can visit Belvedere House & Gardens.
The largest town in the county is Athlone, followed by the County town Mullingar.
The cycleway links Moate to Athlone and Mullingar on a 3m wide 40 km long cycleway.
His name is Paddy Mulligan, the man from Mullingar.
It starts in the centre of Mullingar and crosses over the N52 south of the town.
It serves day-students from the Mullingar area.
He took command in Ireland in the spring of 1691, and established his headquarters at Mullingar.
It 's between the towns of Mullingar and Trim.
In Ireland, he is known for his mosaics at Christ the King Cathedral, Mullingar.
The canal passes through Maynooth, Kilcock, Enfield, Mullingar and Ballymahon has a spur to Longford.
There is one main feeder ( from Lough Owel ), which enters the canal at Mullingar.
Beef to the heels, like a Mullingar heifer.
Ailill and Conchobar met in battle in 803 at Rath Conaill near modern Mullingar.
Lovely pewter wedding unity candle holder made by Mullingar Pewter - finest grade.
By 1807 a regular passage boat service was operating to Mullingar.
Joan O'Connor Mullingar.
The line was constructed in stages and by 1848 reached Mullingar.
The Tuam college side subsequently faced St. Finian 's of Mullingar in the All-Ireland final.

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