Definitions
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- proper noun A port on the North Sea. The second-largest city in Region Syddanmark and fifth-largest city in Denmark.
- proper noun The capital of the eponymous municipality in which it is located.
Etymologies
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Examples
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My wife and I have come to call Esbjerg home and we are sad to leave what we now love.
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Sheila Kirby, Esbjerg V, DenmarkAny answersWhy do atoms need to be so small?
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In fact, some of the bombs meant for Germany fell on the Danish town of Esbjerg.
Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008
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In addition to the capital, other important cities include Ålborg, Århus, Esbjerg, Frederiksberg and Gentofte (suburbs of Copenhagen), Lyngby, Odense, and Roskilde. continue at Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
Denmark The World Factbook 2008
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Without flying, assuming children under 3 travel free, we can get to Stockholm in 3 days via Esbjerg (£538), 2 days via Cologne (£452), or 24 hours via Hamburg (£722).
Sweden in the summer nitoda 2007
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Mbalula was unanimously re-elected at the IUSY's three-day world congress in Esbjerg, Denmark, on Friday, the party said in a statement.
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I had always presumed that "there you go" was derived from Danish "vaer saa god", and imported into the UK by a supermarket checkout girl on a quick lager cruise to Esbjerg.
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At Esbjerg I find a young man, a distinguished Danish poet sent by a Copenhagen newspaper, and he and I and my wife dine together.
Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965
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My wife and I leave Harwich for Esbjerg in Denmark, on the night of December 6, and find our alarms were needless, for the sea is still and the air warm.
Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965
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At Esbjerg I find a young man, a distinguished Danish poet sent by a Copenhagen newspaper, and he and I and my wife dine together.
Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965
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