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Walton and Weybridge

American  
[wey-brij] / ˈweɪ brɪdʒ /

noun

  1. a city in Surrey, SE England: a London suburb.


Example Sentences

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But the Elmbridge Today website – "news from across Cobham, Esher, East and West Molesey, Walton and Weybridge" – is determined visitors will not be put off seeing stars such as Mark Cavendish, noting: "Spectators will have unlimited access to watch the action for free along the vast majority of the 80km loop through Surrey."

From The Guardian

There are many superb oaks in the gardens in Walton and Weybridge.

From Project Gutenberg

It was stated that the people of Walton and Weybridge, and all the district were pouring along the roads Londonward, and that was all.

From Project Gutenberg

At a later stage a bicycle was procured for the master, and he was then able to extend his sphere of observation; but in the earlier days at Oatlands his rambles were confined to the vicinity of Walton and Weybridge.

From Project Gutenberg