Cumberland
Americannoun
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a former county in NW England, now part of Cumbria.
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a town in N Rhode Island.
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a city in NW Maryland, on the Potomac River.
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a river flowing W from SE Kentucky through N Tennessee into the Ohio River. 687 miles (1,106 km) long.
noun
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Richard. 1631–1718, English theologian and moral philosopher; bishop of Peterborough (1691–1718)
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William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, known as Butcher Cumberland. 1721–65, English soldier, younger son of George II, noted for his defeat of Charles Edward Stuart at Culloden (1746) and his subsequent ruthless destruction of Jacobite rebels
noun
Example Sentences
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Cumberland, British Columbia, grew out of coal mining.
From Science Daily • May 6, 2026
Cumberland County Sheriff Kevin Joyce called ICE’s actions “bush-league policing” in an interview on Sunday, after federal agents mistakenly arrested a local corrections officer.
From Slate • Jan. 29, 2026
“I’m not anti-ICE by any stroke of the imagination, but they’ve moved the goal posts,” Joyce, the sheriff of Cumberland County, and a self-described moderate Democrat, said.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 25, 2026
Tennessee Republican Party Chair Scott Golden offered this warning to party faithful last week at the Cumberland County Lincoln Day Dinner in the tiny town of Crab Orchard.
From BBC • Nov. 25, 2025
The Army of the Cumberland hadnt done so bad in days gone by, we wasnt licked at Stones River.
From "Across Five Aprils" by Irene Hunt
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