North Downs
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of North Downs
First recorded in 1815–20
Example Sentences
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The strategy depended on a chain of 13 fortified centres acting as strong points on the North Downs, between Farningham in Kent and Guildford in Surrey, and from Epping to Basildon in Essex.
From The Guardian • Aug. 5, 2017
"Scorrier is in the area of the old Great North Downs Mines, a major part of the tin mining industry in Cornwall, so it's not surprising to find collapses here."
From BBC • Mar. 14, 2016
From 17 March, when the North Downs Way goes live, the national trails will start appearing on Google Street View.
From The Guardian • Mar. 5, 2016
As you drive south from London on the M23, the landscape quickly opens onto the rolling, green hills of the North Downs.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 1, 2015
And many folk used to dwell away north, a hundred miles or more from here, at the far end of the Greenway: on the North Downs or by Lake Evendim.’
From "The Return of the King" by J.R.R. Tolkien
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