Examples of 'parrett' in a sentence

Meaning of "parrett"

parrett (noun) - A river in South West England, flowing through Somerset and Dorset
Show more definitions
  • A surname transferred from the given name.
  • A river which flows from Dorset, through Somerset, England, and into the Bristol Channel.

How to use "parrett" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
parrett
Parrett is also a songwriter and composer.
The work has identified economic and social benefits from the development of the Parrett navigation.
This ward stretches from the River Parrett in the west to Cossington in the east.
Part of this includes building a new bridge over the River Parrett.
Burrowbridge lies on the River Parrett further inland.
Parrett and Neves.
Alternative rocker Nathan parrett.
The parish boundary includes the River Parrett which is crossed by the Bow Bridge.
The moat was filled from Durleigh brook, a tributary of the River Parrett.
The river discharges into the River Parrett just south of Highbridge.
The Parrett is tidal almost to Langport, where there is evidence of two Roman wharfs.
The route from Langport followed the River Parrett to its junction with the River Isle.
He also used the Rule 5 draft to acquire Jeff Parrett.
Slim " Parrett at the controls.
Finally, it flows into the River Parrett at Burrowbridge.

See also

The Westonzoyland pump lifts water from the rhyne ( pronounced ' reen ' ) into the River Parrett.
He lacks any shred of empathy or remorse, " Parrett said of the killer.
Tributaries of the Parrett with gauging stations include the Yeo, Isle, Cary, and Tone.
Gillingham sign Charles-Cook and Parrett.
Efforts to control flooding on the Parrett were recorded around 1129.
When the night comes, Favel Parrett.
The river is navigable for light craft for 8 miles ( 13 km ) from the Parrett to Ilchester.

Search by letter in the English dictionary