Definitions for Pembroke

Pembroke Pem·broke

Spelling: [pem-broo k or especially for 4, -brohk]
IPA: /ˈpɛm brʊk or especially for 4, -broʊk/

Pembroke is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 181 anagrams from letters in Pembroke (beekmopr).

Definitions for Pembroke

noun

  1. a borough in Dyfed, in SW Wales: birthplace of King Henry VII.
  2. Pembrokeshire.
  3. one of a variety of Welsh corgi having a short or docked tail. Compare Cardigan (def 2).
  4. a city in SE Massachusetts.

Examples for Pembroke

So knowing he was watched by you and Mr. Pembroke, he decided that you must have found it.

"I thought as much," said Pembroke, slipping them into his pocket.

The morning passed—a long restless morning for Pembroke—and nothing had happened.

One of Pembroke's gay companions had called, and was in the room waiting for him.

He is a graduate of Harvard College and of Pembroke College of Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes scholar.

"Why it's written in French," Pembroke exclaimed, as he bent over to examine it.

Pembroke slipped from behind the curtains and stole softly in pursuit.

Pembroke went downstairs to have his supper with Mrs. Frost.

William appears to have organized acquiescence by English lords for John, and was duly awarded when he was made Earl of Pembroke.

Pembroke, we know from Clarendon, was "immoderately given to women."

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