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Essex

  • EN [ ˈesiks]
  • US [ ˈɛsɪks]
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English definition

    Noun

  • 1. a county in southeastern England on the North Sea and the Thames estuary

Example sentences

  • Warwicks leap to third in the table, 31 points behind leaders Essex.

  • They had another visitation from Essex police.

  • the Earl of Essex

  • I always knew it would be a wrench to leave Essex after all these years.

  • Essex County Council has given its 600 schools direct charge of catering.

  • Half of those living on the Essex site - around 50 families - face eviction by the local council, Basildon.

  • Martina Cole was born and brought up in Essex.

  • Moyer, from Essex, England, plays bloodsucking Bill Compton on the series.

  • Research at Essex University shows that this can double yields.

  • Denise Levertov was born in Ilford, Essex , England in 1923.

  • I'd like some seats for Essex.

  • No body knows of a man named Essex.

  • The other players in final three were east Londoner Dee Okojie and Mark Gradosielski from Essex.

  • Essex police said they are not able to verify whether the family liaison officer said this.

  • Objective : To explore the clinic value of bFGF - ESSEX combination misture VitB 12 in acute radioactivity stomatitis.

Meaning of Essex

There is relatively little information about Essex, maybe you can watch a bilingual story to relax your mood, I wish you a happy day!

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  • A woman walks into a pet shop and sees a cute little dog. She asks the shopkeeper, "Does your dog bite?"
  • The shopkeeper says, "No, my dog does not bit."
  • The woman tries to pet the dog and the dog bites her.
  • "Ouch!" She says, "I thought you said your dog does not bite!"
  • The shopkeeper replies, "That is not my dog!"
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