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PRONUNCIATION OF BLEASDALE

Bleasdale  [ˈbliːzdeɪl] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF BLEASDALE

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Bleasdale is a noun.
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WHAT DOES BLEASDALE MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Bleasdale

Bleasdale

Bleasdale is a village and civil parish in the Wyre district of Lancashire, England, in the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty at 53°54′07″N 2°39′04″W / 53.902048°N 2.650988°W / 53.902048; -2.650988Coordinates: 53°54′07″N 2°39′04″W / 53.902048°N 2.650988°W / 53.902048; -2.650988. The two sources of the River Brock lie within the parish. According to the 2001 census, it had a population of 147. Within the parish are: ▪ Bleasdale parish church, probably the only one anywhere dedicated to Saint Eadmer. ▪ Bleasdale Circle, - a Bronze Age circular earthwork, originally with an outer ring and possibly aligned with the sunrise of the Summer Solstice. ▪ Bleasdale Church of England Primary School. ▪ The Parish Hall, built in 1929. ▪ The former post office, housed in the forge opposite Higher Brock Mill on the River Brock, supporting brown trout and rainbow trout. From 1947 to 2002 the post office housed a café for locals, cycling and hiking folk to refresh, fitted with a well, dating from about 1700, beneath the building.

Definition of Bleasdale in the English dictionary

The definition of Bleasdale in the dictionary is Alan. born 1946, British playwright, best known for his television series The Boys From the Blackstuff and GBH.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH BLEASDALE


Airedale
ˈɛəˌdeɪl
Allan-a-Dale
ˌælənəˈdeɪl
amygdale
əˈmɪɡdeɪl
Armidale
ˈɑːmɪˌdeɪl
Calderdale
ˈkɔːldəˌdeɪl
Chippendale
ˈtʃɪpənˌdeɪl
Clydesdale
ˈklaɪdzˌdeɪl
Corriedale
ˈkɒrɪˌdeɪl
Coverdale
ˈkʌvəˌdeɪl
dale
deɪl
Drysdale
ˈdraɪzdeɪl
Mondale
ˈmɒnˌdeɪl
pardale
ˈpɑːdeɪl
Passchendaele
ˈpæʃənˌdeɪl
Rochdale
ˈrɒtʃˌdeɪl
rundale
ˈrʌnˌdeɪl
Skelmersdale
ˈskɛlməzˌdeɪl
Swaledale
ˈsweɪlˌdeɪl
Tweeddale
ˈtwiːdˌdeɪl
wensleydale
ˈwɛnzlɪˌdeɪl

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE BLEASDALE

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WORDS THAT END LIKE BLEASDALE

ale
Chinese Chippendale
female
finale
Fort Lauderdale
hale
Internationale
locale
male
montadale
romeldale
sale
scale
tale
Tindale
Tyndale
up hill and down dale
Uvedale
vale
wholesale

Synonyms and antonyms of Bleasdale in the English dictionary of synonyms

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «BLEASDALE»

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about Bleasdale

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BLEASDALE»

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Deranged Marriage
A spectacular new jacket look will have copies of Faith Bleasdale's bitingly funny new novel flying down the aisles
Faith Bleasdale, 2003
2
Reports from Commissioners
The names are John Marsden, John Bleas- dale, Anthony Bleasdale, James Tomlinson, Thomas Anderson, Robert Fort, Thomas Jackson, William Bleasdale, T. F. Thompson, Christopher Clarkson, and R. Hind ; who did you deal with in that  ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1867
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Pinstripes
Faith Bleasdale's second novel is a steamy revenge comedy, now beautifully repackaged in series style.
Faith Bleasdale, 2001
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Nonlinear Regression
We will consider the following models for y: Shinozaki and Kira [1956]: f(x) = (a + fix) ' 1. (7.96) Holliday [1960a]: f(x) = (or + [ix + yx2)' 1, (7.97) Bleasdale and Nelder [1960]: f(x) = (1x + Bx¢)" 1"', (7.9s) Bleasdale's simplified equation: f (x) = ( <4 + ...
George A. F. Seber, C. J. Wild, 2003
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Metro Pour L'Ecosse: Vert (Lower)
This Vert book is for Foundation/General/Intermediate 1.
Gill Ramage, Gill Ramage Claire Bleasdale Christine Ross, Claire Bleasdale, 2002
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Agent Provocateur
Funny, fabulous and deliciously wicked, Faith Bleasdale's stylish new novel will appeal to the Agent Provocateur in all of us.
Faith Bleasdale, 2004
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Plant physiology in relation to horticulture
81 2200 QK li la Bleasdale, J K A Plant physiology in relation to horticulture / by J. K. A. Bleasdale. — American ed. — Westport, Conn. : Avi Pub. Co., 1977, cl973 . 144 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. — (Avi textbook series) Includes bibliographies and index.
J. K. A. Bleasdale, 1977
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Encyclopedia of Television 4 Vol Set
youth whose anarchic adventures challenge the authority of those responsible for the impoverished society in which he lives. A series of stories about Scully was broadcast on BBC Radio Merseyside in 1971, while Bleasdale was still earning ...
Horace Newcomb, 2014
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To Feed A Nation: A History of Australian Food Science and ...
Bleasdale, JI (1866–67) Report of the jury on wines. In Report of the Intercolonial Exhibition 1866–67. Bleasdale, JI (1867) On colonial wines, Stillwell and Knight Printers, Melbourne. For private circulation only. Reprinted from Transactions ...
Keith Farrer, 2005
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1803-1824. Index
1816. were let out by the vicar from time to time, and of late they have jj7 . been let to occupiers of land in Bleasdale. The defendants, by their answer, admit the plaintiff to be vicar ; but they deny that he is entitled to any tithe whatever, except  ...
Sir Henry Gwillim, Charles Ellis, 1825

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BLEASDALE»

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Blackburn Harriers duo victorious in British Championships
Aside from getting married, it's been a miserable 16 months for the 23-year old Blackburn Harriers pole vaulter, nee Bleasdale. After making the ... «Lancashire Telegraph, Jul 15»
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Blackburn Harriers duo are victorious at trials
Aside from getting married, it's been a miserable 16 months for the 23-year old Blackburn Harriers pole vaulter, nee Bleasdale. MORE TOP ... «Lancashire Telegraph, Jul 15»
3
Thomas is the star for Cimla as gap is closed on Baglan II
Mark Bleasdale took 2-17 and Bobby Singh 2-16, but when Llandeilo came to bat they had only Bleasdale (22) in double figures as Neath's ... «South Wales Evening Post, Jul 15»
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Asher-Smith dashes to 100m title at British Championships
Olympic bronze medallist Robbie Grabarz and 2013 European indoor champion Holly Bleasdale continued their return from injury to win their ... «International Association of Athletics Federations, Jul 15»
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Boys from the Blackstuff - and a Tory MP's face - set Andy Burnham …
Alan Bleasdale's BBC2 series told the heartbreaking story of five Liverpudlian tarmackers forced out of their jobs laying the “blackstuff” in ... «Mirror.co.uk, Jul 15»
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US born-sisters Tiffany Porter and Cindy Ofili seal 100 metres …
The British record holder, better known by her maiden name of Bleasdale, only returned to competitive action last weekend to take gold at the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
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Fit-again Holly Bradshaw reconnects with the feeling of vaulting …
In the intervening time, the name changed from Bleasdale to Bradshaw after her marriage to Paul, an obvious positive in a tumultuous spell. «The Independent, Jul 15»
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Blackburn Harrier Holly Bleasdale back with a victory in Cardiff
In her first competition in 16 months the Blackburn Harriers member, 23, powered to women's pole vault gold at the Welsh Championships in rain-hit Cardiff on ... «Lancashire Telegraph, Jun 15»
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Pole vault star Holly Bradshaw leaps back into action with victory at …
Holly Bradshaw (nee Bleasdale) put 16 months of pain and torment behind her as she re-launched her pole vault career in Cardiff with a world ... «WalesOnline, Jun 15»
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Pole vaulter Holly Bleasdale ready for first competition in 16 months
Missing competing for over a year has driven Holly Bleasdale to despair at times but this weekend GB's top pole vaulter finally returns to the ... «SkySports, Jun 15»

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