Examples of 'seaford' in a sentence

Meaning of "seaford"

seaford (noun): Seaford is a town in East Sussex, England. It may also refer to other places with the same name around the world
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  • A placename:
  • A suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • A suburb of Adelaide, in the City of Onkaparinga, South Australia.
  • A coastal town in Lewes district, East Sussex, England (OS grid ref TV4899).

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Let us take care of your flowers in delaware seaford.
Seaford micropolitan statistical area.
The shop on the corner of seaford st used to be a cobblers shop.
And your home offices are here in Seaford.
Seaford is currently part of the Lewes parliamentary constituency.
He moved with his family to Seaford at the age of nine.
Students in Seaford are offered a number of public and private school choices.
It is the oldest standing bank building in Seaford and has been converted to apartments.
Seaford College has five room modules where participants stay.
The changes were so substantial that the new aircraft was redesignated the Short Seaford.
Seaford is serviced by both Bus and Commuter rail.
His first posts were curacies in Stockport and Seaford.
The development of Seaford Heights has gained considerable opposition.
It was at this time that it became known as Seaford House.
The young man from Seaford in Sussex played an excellent game.

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All services terminate at Seaford station.
Seaford station is the terminus of the line from Brighton via Lewes and Newhaven.
Its primary community is Seaford.
Public buses from both Seaford and Eastbourne stop at the park visitor center.
Edwardstown railway station is located on the Seaford and Tonsley lines.
Seaford falls within the Electoral district of Carrum.
It meant that I was hardly seeing anything of my old friends in Seaford.
The man was last seen walking along Seaford beach towards the Frankston Foreshore.
They were only five miles away buying a Desoto flop top in Seaford.
Natural gas service in Seaford is provided by Chesapeake Utilities.
What to do in Seaford.
Seaford is North.
The base is separated from the Showgrounds by the Seaford and Belair railway lines.
Delaware State Police are investigating a shooting that occurred Monday night in Seaford.
How to get to Seaford Heights.
Full load of merchandise from New Seaford.
Tim Roberts and Phil Seaford are credited with assisting throughout the process.
The Pelham interest at Lewes was even stronger than that at Seaford.
He was educated at Seaford College.
On the train from Seaford to London I had occasions where people got violent with me.
Hallett Cove Beach railway station is located on the Seaford line.
And so I spent quite a long time in Seaford and also in Brighton and Worthing.
Seaford has a mild subtropical climate consisting of hot, humid summers and mild winters.
Vane, shot dead in the driveway of his Seaford home.
During this time, Seaford remained an agriculturally developed area.
With no close surviving relatives, he was buried in a shared grave in Seaford.
Education = = Students in Seaford are offered a number of public and private school choices.
City of Frankston - the local government area of which Seaford is a part.
If the line had survived, Seaford would now be in Maryland.
Seaford is home to one weekly newspaper, the Seaford Star.
The Mk . IV was redesigned for operations in the Pacific ; it was later renamed Seaford.
Seaford is a coastal town in East Sussex, on the south coast of England.
I have just crossed the coast at Seaford Head, descending through cloud.
Seaford is the name of some places in the United States of America,.
How long have you worked at Seaford College and in what roles?

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