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Blyth
[blahyth, blahy]
noun
a port in Northumberland, NE England, on the North Sea.
Blyth
1/ blaɪð /
noun
a port in N England, in SE Northumberland, on the North Sea. Pop: 35 691 (2001)
Blyth
2/ blaɪð /
noun
Sir Chay (tʃeɪ). born 1940, British yachtsman. He sailed round the world alone (1970–71) and won many races
Example Sentences
Mousehole and Falmouth are both a little further south than Truro, but their respective teams play regionally a few tiers below, and only Premier League side Newcastle and eighth-tier Blyth Spartans are further north than Gateshead, making a league meeting with Truro improbable.
A former doorman from Blyth, Tony MacDonald delivered training to staff in children's homes 15 years ago and now volunteers with the charity Northumberland Community and Voluntary Action.
Ian Philip, a construction worker from Blyth, Northumberland, died after an operation led by Karen Booth in March 2021 to try to repair problems with his heart valves.
It’s also well cast, with the appealing Blyth always in control of the undercurrents, especially alongside the excellent Tovey, playing a sadder, wiser closetedness.
Allen was elected to the council in May and holds positions on the council's county emergency committee, licensing committee and the Ashington & Blyth Community Partnership.
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