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Norwich
[nawr-ich, -ij, nor-, nawr-wich]
noun
a city in eastern Norfolk, in eastern England: known for its cathedral.
a city in southeastern Connecticut, on the Thames River.
Norwich
/ ˈnɒrɪdʒ /
noun
a city in E England, administrative centre of Norfolk: cathedral (founded 1096); University of East Anglia (1963); traditionally a centre of the footwear industry, now has engineering, financial services. Pop: 174 047 (2001)
Example Sentences
Wilshere was then appointed as Norwich first-team coach last year - and oversaw two Championship games as caretaker boss after Johannes Hoff Thorup was sacked.
Then I went to Norwich, and that taught me so much.
When Thorup was sacked in April, Wilshere was handed the Norwich job for the final two games of the season.
After retiring as a player in 2022, Wilshere had a spell in charge of Arsenal's under-18 team, and spent much of last season as a first-team coach at Championship club Norwich City.
Dr Jan Sheldon, chief executive of Norwich homelessness charity St Martins Trust, said the cost-of-living crisis, government failings and job losses were among the reasons why more people were sleeping rough - and losing their lives.
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