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- proper noun A coastal town in
Somerset ,England
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Examples
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And whatever my father could inflict on us on holiday, which once included a Salvation Army Citadel in Hythe and an isolated Primitive Methodist in cornfields near the Norfolk coast.
Sunday Talk Peter Ashley 2008
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At a word from Hythe, Prewitt and Melstruther dragged a desk across in front of the door.
Worldshaker Richard Harland 2009
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At a word from Hythe, Prewitt and Melstruther dragged a desk across in front of the door.
Worldshaker Richard Harland 2009
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We were, if I remember right, in the vicinity of a place called Hythe, in Kent.
Lavengro 2004
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The river is navigable within three miles of the town for ships of large burthen; a little lower it may receive even a royal navy; and up to that part called the Hythe, close to the houses, it is navigable for hoys and small barques.
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The river is navigable within three miles of the town for ships of large burthen; a little lower it may receive even a royal navy; and up to that part called the Hythe, close to the houses, it is navigable for hoys and small barques.
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His body was interred in the churchyard of Hythe, which is situated on rising ground, commanding a fine view of the ocean; a fit resting place for the remains of one whose talents had been successfully directed to the means of rescuing from shipwreck and a watery grave many hundreds, or perhaps we may say many thousands, of poor seamen.
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We were, if I remember right, in the vicinity of a place called Hythe, in Kent.
Lavengro The Scholar - The Gypsy - The Priest, Vol. 1 (of 2) George Henry Borrow 1842
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We were, if I remember right, in the vicinity of a place called Hythe, in Kent.
Lavengro; the Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest George Henry Borrow 1842
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We were, if I remember right, in the vicinity of a place called Hythe, in Kent.
Lavengro The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest George Henry Borrow 1842
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