Definitions for Yorkshire

Yorkshire York·shire

Spelling: [yawrk-sheer, -sher]
IPA: /ˈyɔrk ʃɪər, -ʃər/

Yorkshire is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 248 anagrams from letters in Yorkshire (ehikorrsy).

Definitions for Yorkshire

noun

  1. Also called York, Yorks [yawrks] /yɔrks/ (Show IPA). a former county in N England, now part of Humberside, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Cleveland, and Durham.
  2. one of an English breed of white hogs having erect ears.

Examples for Yorkshire

James Nayler was born in the parish of Ardesley, in Yorkshire, 1616.

With the exception of Fountains, the remains are more perfect than any in Yorkshire.

These grim inventions served Yorkshire well for nearly two centuries.

Joseph Wilmot was therefore safe on the Yorkshire side; but if so, where was he?

Yorkshire native West portrays Jonathan Blake, a real-life member of the LGSM.

The identity formed 300 years ago is changing like the gears of the bicycles that left from Yorkshire.

The only thing I can't play the game with is the mint tea: the water came from Yorkshire and the mint came out of my garden.

I went first to see Mom and Dad in Yorkshire, then to Court Green.

Of those Yorkshire yeomen, one is too tall and the other too short for that bold knave.

He was born at Wakefield in Yorkshire, in 1825, one of a family of thirteen children.

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