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Wilbraham

American  
[wil-bruh-ham] / ˈwɪl brəˌhæm /

noun

  1. a city in SW Massachusetts.


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Greater Manchester Police said Safdar, of Railway Road, Stretford, hit Mr Langston on Wilbraham Road in Chorlton at 00:30 GMT on 17 March after accelerating after leaving a set of traffic lights.

From BBC • Jan. 18, 2024

The school serves about 1,200 students from the towns of Wilbraham and Hampden.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 23, 2023

Rochdale’s life-affirming comeback against Newcastle was a triumph for 40-year-old Aaron Wilbraham, 17-year-old Luke Matheson who created the latter’s equaliser, and Brian Barry-Murphy, whose decision to introduce them as substitutes proved inspired.

From The Guardian • Jan. 6, 2020

Nearby, Diane Diehl, 43, of Wilbraham, Mass., laughed as her sons, Jeremy, 10, and Paul, 7, held their noses.

From Washington Post • Apr. 22, 2015

"Indeed, how picturesque," returned Wilbraham, easily, who was quite untouched by any menace which Miranda's words might suggest.

From Miranda of the Balcony A Story by Mason, A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodle)

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