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Leicester English

Meaning Leicester meaning

What does Leicester mean?

Leicester

an industrial city in Leicestershire in central England; built on the site of a Roman settlement (= Leicestershire) a largely agricultural county in central England

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Simple sentences

Leanne lives in Leicester.

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The Earl of Leicester comes.
Sire, the Earl of Leicester.
I sent Leicester to tell him.
Leicester!
No, Richard. - Leicester!
Leicester.
A tramp you picked up at Leicester Square to throw away like an old shoe.
My brother's on leave from Leicester.
His Grace, the Bishop of London and Robert de Beaumont, Duke of Leicester.
Good Leicester, this question time has reached its full conclusion.
You see, my Lord of Leicester is a hardy fighter. nd a fight is near us now.
It's that meddling fool, Leicester.
From some grateful poor folk, in Leicester.
Leicester?
In those days, I was Robert Dudley. Now I am the Earl of Leicester, the Lord Chancellor of England, and many other things.
This fellow that came in with Leicester, who is he?
The Earl of Leicester, for one.
The Earl of Leicester, sir.
Lord Leicester.
Nay, Lord Leicester.
She comes from Leicester.
A silver ltalian cup I bought in Leicester, for 100 shillings.
Mr. Oliver Cavendish of Leicester, who claims to be able to recite the entire bible in one second, whilst being struck on the head with a large ax.
We don't know where it'll be from. it might be Leicester or from Luton.
Anyway, let's go straight over to James Gilbert at Leicester.
Had a good day yesterday at Leicester.
And Leicester's not a bad town.
We'll move up to Leicester, all three of us.
Y-16. We're coming from Leicester Square.
I'll be opposite the Leicester Square Odeon, 4:00.
I'm definitely not Mary Stuart but then you don't have Lord Leicester's face.
It's just off Leicester Square.
Warwick the Wild, of Leicester?
I'm going to Leicester, and then to Coventry.
Meet me at Leicester Square at noon tomorrow.
They hang out in Leicester Square in groups of five.
And Lord Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester.
Goodbye Piccadilly, farewell Leicester bloody Square.

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