Definitions for Walsall

Walsall Wal·sall

Spelling: [wawl-sawl]
IPA: /ˈwɔl sɔl/

Walsall is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 48 anagrams from letters in Walsall (aalllsw).

Definitions for Walsall

noun

  1. a city in West Midlands, in central England, near Birmingham.

Examples for Walsall

She wishes to die in Walsall, and she must be removed immediately.'

Walsall is celebrated for its pig-market, a celebrity which railroads have not destroyed, as was expected, but rather increased.

A few friends followed, but were soon beaten back by a Walsall mob, which rushed upon them like wild beasts.

Walsall has a municipal corporation of six aldermen and eighteen councillors.

Mr. Salton had gone to Walsall to keep an early appointment; so he was all alone.

Why, all sticking together, for one thing—all Barlow & Walsall's men holding by one another.

These two speeches in the Midlands, especially the first, at Walsall, were a terrible rock of offence.

But, speaking for the moment as a taxi-driver, I put it that Walsall is a tidy distance.

A Walsall carter has summoned a fellow-worker because during a quarrel he stepped on his face.

Barlow & Walsall's men were not unhappy in those days, I believe.

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