Definitions for Gateshead

Gateshead Gates·head

Spelling: [geyts-hed]
IPA: /ˈgeɪtsˌhɛd/

Gateshead is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 302 anagrams from letters in Gateshead (aadeeghst).

Definitions for Gateshead

noun

  1. a metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, in NE England: seaport on the Tyne River opposite Newcastle.

Examples for Gateshead

The son's name was George, and he was then a clerk in the office of a merchant in Gateshead.

Mr Pattinson, a chemist of Gateshead, prepares a very beautiful and pure heavy carbonate from magnesian limestone.

That outbreak was supposed to have been generated in the Gateshead poorhouse.

Bessie would rather have stayed, but she was obliged to go, because punctuality at meals was rigidly enforced at Gateshead Hall.

We walked over the river to Gateshead, and booked from there to Newcastle.

He came down to Gateshead about three weeks ago and wanted missis to give up all to him.

Or was the vault under the chancel of Gateshead Church an inviting bourne?

He was at first confined in a lunatic asylum at West Auckland, but was afterwards removed to a similar establishment at Gateshead.

Gateshead is nowadays a great deal worse than it was when Doctor Johnson called it “a dirty lane leading to Newcastle.”

For this he was rightly confined in a lunatic asylum at Gateshead.

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