Definitions for Tynemouth

Tynemouth Tyne·mouth

Spelling: [tahyn-muh th, tin-]
IPA: /ˈtaɪn məθ, ˈtɪn-/

Tynemouth is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 241 anagrams from letters in Tynemouth (ehmnottuy).

Definitions for Tynemouth

noun

  1. a seaport in Tyne and Wear, in NE England, at the mouth of the Tyne River.

Examples for Tynemouth

The familiar name of "Wallsend" coals reminds us of this connection between the Tynemouth colliery district and the Wall's end.

Jarrow and Tynemouth itself were particularly favourite spots.

Query: Fulcard's life of the saint, or the life by some other person: John of Tynemouth to wit?

The office of Prior of Tynemouth was one of great importance.

Well, that's not the name on the title-page—it is Walter James, Tynemouth.

The queen, left behind at Tynemouth, fell into her uncle Lancaster's power.

"Will you come and stay with us, Grace, before we leave Tynemouth," she asked.

The highest of all is the district of Tynemouth, with 38.18% of overcrowding.

The Tynemouth fort had proved of little or no use against the enemy's guns.

The atmosphere is so very heavy that yesterday we escaped to Tynemouth for a two hours' sea walk.

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