Pudsey

/ (ˈpʌdzɪ) /


noun
  1. a town in N England, in Leeds unitary authority, West Yorkshire. Pop: 32 391 (2001)

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How to use Pudsey in a sentence

  • Another bishop of Durham, Hugh Pudsey, bequeathed many books to his church .

    Old English Libraries | Ernest Savage
  • Paint the Mayor and Corporation of Pudsey, life-size, including chains of office; paint slice of haddock on plate.

    Mr. Pim Passes By | Alan Alexander Milne
  • To my delight I found that Pudsey professed first-hand acquaintance with the lady.

    Tales of the Ridings | F. W. Moorman
  • I first of all turned my steps in the direction of Pudsey, for I knew that it had the reputation of being the home of lost souls.

    Tales of the Ridings | F. W. Moorman
  • Now that was just the answer I might have expected from Pudsey, and I decided to waste no more time there.

    Tales of the Ridings | F. W. Moorman