Definitions for Doncaster

Doncaster Don·cas·ter

Spelling: [dong-kas-ter; British dong-kuh-ster]
IPA: /ˈdɒŋ kæs tər; British ˈdɒŋ kə stər/

Doncaster is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 1021 anagrams from letters in Doncaster (acdenorst).

Definitions for Doncaster

noun

  1. a city in South Yorkshire, in N England.

Examples for Doncaster

From Grantham to Doncaster the railway opens up so many memories.

I was speaking to the Duke of Doncaster about it only yesterday.

We find him, from the 14th to the 16th, at Pontefract; on the 17th, at Doncaster.

Then, leaving by the evening train, he returned to Doncaster, where he spent the night.

John Shakespere, a chapman in Doncaster, paid on each order 12d.

He heard his own name and that of the Duke of Burlington; then came 'Doncaster beauty.'

At Doncaster, the year before, he dreamed he saw a number hoisted.

I was miserable when John first went away to Doncaster; I did not know how to bear it.

There is now a family of the name of Wellborne residing in Doncaster.

A shopkeeper at Doncaster had for his virtues obtained the name of the little rascal.

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