Definitions for Wallsend

Wallsend Walls·end

Spelling: [wawlz-end]
IPA: /ˈwɔlzˌɛnd/

Wallsend is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 274 anagrams from letters in Wallsend (adellnsw).

Definitions for Wallsend

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  1. a city in Tyne and Wear, NE England, near the mouth of the Tyne River.
  2. a type of coal widely used in Great Britain, especially for domestic purposes.

Examples for Wallsend

Wallsend, wawlz′end, n. a kind of coal originally dug at Wallsend on the Tyne.

The idea provoked me, and with a sudden impulse I held the packet out over the blazing Wallsend, two-thirds minded to drop it in.

Mr. Buddle, of Wallsend, whose statistics of the coal-trade have been quoted by McCulloch and other writers on the subject.

Section of carboniferous strata, at Wallsend, Newcastle, showing "Creeps."

It was a morning to make the hardiest give in to the temptation of a hundred-weight of best Wallsend, blazing.

The cost of the Wallsend coal on board the ship may be stated at 10s.

The mill stood on a tidal stream which ran into the Tyne near to Wallsend.

The remains of this great wall still lie from Wallsend to the west coast.

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

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