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Mansfield
[manz-feeld]
noun
Katherine Kathleen Beauchamp Murry, 1888–1923, English short-story writer.
Michael Joseph Mike, 1903–2001, U.S. politician: senator 1953–77.
Richard, 1857–1907, U.S. actor, born in Germany.
Mount, a mountain in northern Vermont: highest peak of the Green Mountains, 4,393 feet (1,339 meters).
a city in western Nottinghamshire, in central England.
a city in northern Ohio.
a town in northern Connecticut.
a town in southern Massachusetts.
Mansfield
1/ ˈmænsˌfiːld /
noun
a town in central England, in W Nottinghamshire: former coal-mining and cotton-textiles industries. Pop: 69 987 (2001)
Mansfield
2/ ˈmænsˌfiːld /
noun
Katherine, real name Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp. 1888–1923, British writer, born in New Zealand, noted for her short stories, such as those in Bliss (1920) and The Garden Party (1922)
Example Sentences
A study by Dr David Mansfield and satellite data firm Alcis warns that some regions could run dry within five to ten years, endangering millions of livelihoods.
But Iain Mansfield, director of research at Policy Exchange, urges caution.
Jailed footballer Lucas Akins has been included in Mansfield Town's squad list this season and will be free to restart his career when released.
Barton, who has been a councillor on Mansfield District Council since 2003, was elected to the county council for the first time in May and later announced as leader.
Chief executive Jeremy Dale pulled pints at the final home game against Mansfield in April, while director Andrew Shanahan jumped behind the bar to help short-handed staff earlier in the season.
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