Examples of 'wallsend' in a sentence

Meaning of "wallsend"

wallsend (verb) - The term 'wallsend' can refer to the act of fortifying or enclosing a boundary with walls. In English, it is utilized as a verb to describe the action of constructing or erecting walls for protection or demarcation, commonly seen in historical contexts or fictional narratives
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  • A town in the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England (OS grid ref NZ3066).
  • A western suburb of the city of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.
  • An unincorporated community in Bell County, Kentucky, United States.
  • A kind of coal originally dug at Wallsend on the Tyne.

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A number of Wallsend have representational honours at various levels.
He then did war work in a Wallsend factory.
Wallsend Hotel just after the fire.
There is still a working shipyard in Wallsend.
A small depot was constructed at Wallsend to assist in the operation of this line.
Last heard of working emergency calls in a comms centre in Wallsend.
He grew up in Lithgow and Wallsend and was a miner from the age of twelve.
Last heard of working emergency calls in a comms center in Wallsend.
Throughout its history Wallsend has been a safe Labor seat.
The future certainly looks bright for the seniors in Wallsend.
Wallsend is a place in England.
The Wall itself carried on as far as Wallsend.
Wallsend Metro station is the only public facility in Britain which has signage in Latin.
The stadium is currently used by soccer team Wallsend FC.
Wallsend Football Club is a football club in Australia.

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He was a Shipbuilder who ran his business from Wallsend.
Jarrow and Wallsend are linked underneath the river by the Tyne Tunnel.
Her business address in Wallsend.
The booth at West Wallsend is considered very safe for the Labor Party.
He went to live in Wallsend.
Wallsend derives its name as the location of the end of Hadrian 's Wall.
A business address in Wallsend.
Segedunum - now called Wallsend was home to the mixed cavalry and infantry unit of Belgians.
Victoria Beckham launches legal action against Wallsend fish and chips shop.
As with the West Wallsend line, it was never electrified.
Paradise compared to Byker and Wallsend.
Map of Wallsend.
The Milecastle sits within the parish of Wallsend.
Other areas such as Gosforth, Wallsend and Sunderland are also just a short drive away.
Other girls in Wallsend.
He played for Wallsend Boys Club, a well respected youth side.
Walker and Wallsend.
Capital North East broadcasts across Newcastle from its studios in nearby Wallsend.
Address in Wallsend.
Northumberland one of four Type 23 frigates built by Swan Hunter on the Tyne at Wallsend.
The following year, Wallsend defeated Fitzroy.
This was enough for him to found the Neptune Shipyard at Wallsend.
The seat contains Wallsend, which has been moved from Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend.
I need you to get over to your old patch, those clubs in Wallsend.
In that period Wallsend won 15 Cup trophies and two state premierships.
Like several other future professionals from the area, he played football for Wallsend Boys Club.
At Wallsend in 1818 lamps were burning red hot indicating significant firedamp.

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