Examples of 'oxford' in a sentence

Meaning of "oxford"

Oxford refers to a type of sturdy shoe with laces that is typically characterized by its closed lacing system
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  • A city in Oxfordshire, England, famous for its university.
  • Ellipsis of University of Oxford.
  • An English habitational surname derived from the city in England.
  • A number of other places in the United Kingdom:

How to use "oxford" in a sentence

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Oxford woman murdered in her own home.
You should wear the oxford.
Oxford is everything we dreamed of and more.
Degree in psychology from oxford university.
Oxford recommends the use of genuine oxford parts.
You studied medieval warfare and chaucerian literature at oxford.
Oxford bursts through the door.
I am the youngest doctorate ever to ever graduate from oxford.
An oxford is any formal shoe with open lacing.
For a whole year he wore a blue oxford shirt with tanned khakis.
Oxford adventure this costing me a fortune.
They put him in those silly blue sneakers and lime green oxford.
Oxford is a pretty good school.
I did not stay in Oxford to work under McNutt.
Oxford was noted for his literary and theatrical patronage.

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If three days at Oxford can do this to you.
Oxford offered him a position.
I shall leave for Oxford this afternoon.
Oxford has too many scholars and not enough policemen.
The herbarium at Oxford is named after him.
Oxford lifts can be cleaned with warm water or a disinfectant cleaning fluid.
Whereas a graduate student at Oxford probably does not.
Oxford sling and lift products are designed to be compatible with one another.
Into the creation of his college at Oxford.
Oxford university has agreed to consider you both as candidates for matriculation.
I was given lots of presents by the students at Oxford.
Even Oxford does not sanction that anymore.
But you still need an Oxford education.
The bells of Oxford seemed to be celebrating my joy.
I would have to move to Oxford for a month.
Oxford Housewife willingly opened door to killer.
I think he might ask me to go with him to Oxford.
He was in Oxford that night staying with a colleague.
I got the highest first of my year at Oxford.
Pictures of the capture in Oxford are available here.
Ran circles around the lot of us at Oxford.
The proprietor has been in Oxford visiting friends.
The man in the pink suit went to Oxford.
I am just here to drive my Oxford undergrad to college.
We should all go and spend a weekend in Oxford.
We can move back to Oxford if you would like.
After that he lived in and around Oxford.
I found the degree from Oxford a tad ostentatious.
I am on leave from the history department at Oxford.
An Oxford man is always welcome here.
I am at my last interview for Oxford right now.
Being at Oxford will not fatten him up.
The victim was missing a black Oxford shoe.
I did go to Oxford but it was just to do a teaching diploma.
He then became professor of experimental pathology at Oxford.

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