Definitions for Dartmoor

Dartmoor Dart·moor

Spelling: [dahrt-moo r, -mawr, -mohr]
IPA: /ˈdɑrt mʊər, -mɔr, -moʊr/

Dartmoor is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 174 anagrams from letters in Dartmoor (admoorrt).

Definitions for Dartmoor

noun

  1. a rocky plateau in SW England, in Devonshire. About 20 miles (30 km) long.
  2. a prison on this plateau.
  3. one of an English breed of sheep having coarse, long wool.
  4. one of an English breed of pony originating in Devon, noted for sure-footedness and longevity.

Examples for Dartmoor

In 1941, he was placed in Dartmoor prison, where he took information from German inmates and fed it back to his bosses.

The courses of the Dartmoor rivers are short, but with rapid changes.

Peace be to him for a lover of Dartmoor and true gentleman of Devon!

After all, Dartmoor wasn't such a bad place, he admitted already.

Rather too intelligent, that boy; he will probably end in Dartmoor.

Damn little consolation to us when we're working it out in Dartmoor.

But to the prisons of Dartmoor was transferred the scene of its completion.

The gates of Portland or Dartmoor were already yawning to receive him!

He was one of a gang of twenty who were traveling from Millbank to Dartmoor.

He had been sent to Dartmoor after spending three months in Wormwood Scrubbs.

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