Definitions for Whitby

Whitby Whit·by

Spelling: [hwit-bee, wit-]
IPA: /ˈʰwɪt bi, ˈwɪt-/

Whitby is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 53 anagrams from letters in Whitby (bhitwy).

Definitions for Whitby

noun

  1. a port in SE Ontario, in S Canada, on Lake Ontario.
  2. a seaport in E North Yorkshire, in NE England: ruins of an abbey; church council a.d. 664.

Examples for Whitby

When his father was living at Whitby he had another narrow escape.

Similar were the scenes enacted in Whitby when the turn of that town came.

Cadman represents Caedmon, the name of the poet-monk of Whitby.

Whitby, in times of peace, at least, had not even such "armament."

It was then 5.40, and the next train left for Whitby at about a quarter to ten.

Well, let me send for Whitby; he could be here in twenty minutes.

He was to be, about this time, with the Blakesleys at Whitby or Filey.

A more macabre inspiration surfaced in 1890 when an obscure author called Bram Stoker stayed at the seaside resort of Whitby.

To obtain this he went to Whitby and apprenticed himself to a ship-owner.

I have already referred to one of the greatest of these abbesses, Hild of Whitby.

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