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Lions

American  
[lahy-uhnz] / ˈlaɪ ənz /

noun

  1. Gulf of, a wide bay of the Mediterranean off the coast of S France.


Lions British  
/ ˈlaɪənz /

noun

  1. French name: Golfe du Lion.  a wide bay of the Mediterranean off the S coast of France, between the Spanish border and Toulon

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After closing out that Six Nations campaign with wins over Italy and Wales, England, without 14 British and Irish Lions, impressed by beating Argentina twice on a two-Test tour.

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The German took charge in January 2025 and his time as Three Lions boss had originally been set to end after this summer's World Cup.

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Instead, he has committed his future to the Three Lions.

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Scotland and the British and Irish Lions have both benefited.

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England's preparations have been disrupted by an increasing number of injuries in the front row but Borthwick still named 11 Lions in his matchday squad to take on Wales.

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