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Meaning Birmingham meaning

What does Birmingham mean?

Birmingham

the largest city in Alabama; located in northeastern Alabama a city in central England; 2nd largest English city and an important industrial and transportation center

Synonyms Birmingham synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as Birmingham?

Birmingham English » English

Pittsburgh of the South Brummagem United States

Examples Birmingham examples

How do I use Birmingham in a sentence?

Simple sentences

The train for Birmingham leaves from platform 3.
A one-way ticket to Birmingham, please.
A return ticket to Birmingham, please.

Movie subtitles

Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester. Bob's your bloomin' uncle.
Governor, I remember when you played Widow Twankey at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, in 1890.
In this area, the cruisers Arethusa, Manchester, Birmingham.
There are two components factories and a Birmingham Chemicals subsidiary on the bypass, all of which draw their wages here tomorrow.
I remember, my husband went for a few days to Birmingham, on business. - There is no love lost between you two, is there, Mrs. Tilling?
Say, London to Birmingham.
I say. Curtis. It was Birmingham.
Born Birmingham 14th March 1929.
He's in our Birmingham studio.
Birmingham?
Ken's opponent in Tuesday's fight is Petula Wilcox, the Birmingham girl who was a shorthand typist before turning pro in 1968.
Look out, y'all, I'm hot as fire. and I'm burning up Birmingham.
They'll wipe out Birmingham and everybody in it.
Birmingham.
What you sent all the way to Birmingham for.
Hugo, Birmingham, where I used to slave in the factories but not any more.
Birmingham Special. Leaves in 10 minutes. Track 17.
I'm sending 200 extra agents down, and we'll handle it the way we did Birmingham.
I remember, my husband went for a few days to Birmingham, on business.
HE'S IN OUR BIRMINGHAM STUDIO.
Birmingham? No, no, no, no, no.
But when they do get it, look out. They'll wipe out Birmingham and everybody in it.
Birmingham. - When?
No, Birmingham.
Birmingham, oh.
Miss Lester, His Grace has consented to the marriage of Captain Roy Cronin. of the Rendleshire Fusiliers to Myra Lester of Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.
The next thing you know, we'II have the blacks here doing ourjobs like they do on the buses in Birmingham.
Oh, well, if you're traveling around like me, you know, it's, uh, Brighton one day and Birmingham the next.
No, I used to work at Birmingham airport.
I was in Birmingham at first.
That's what they said, either you were dead or you'd gone to Birmingham.
Think this is Birmingham?
If he is, we're gonna run enough electricity through him to light up Birmingham.
They wanted to join the Metropolitan Line up with Northampton and Birmingham.
And his father owned a small tiling business in suburban Birmingham.

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Meanwhile, large and populous industrial cities like Birmingham and Manchester were barely represented.

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