Armidale


noun
a town in australia, in ne new south wales: a centre for tourism. pop: 20 271 (2001)
historical examples

armidale is situated on a pretty bay of the narrow sea, which flows between the main land of scotland and the isle of sky.
life of johnson, volume 5 boswell

we came at last to glenelg, and next morning we got into a boat for sky, and reached the sh-r- of armidale.
the world’s greatest books, volume 19 various

armidale is situated on a pretty bay of the narrow sea which flows between the mainland of scotland and the isle of sky.
the world’s greatest books, volume 19 various

i have had my dinner exhilarated by the bagpipe, at armidale, at dunvegan, and in col.
a journey to the western isles of scotland samuel johnson

one town, armidale, the home of colonel braund, had collected 365 10s.
in the line of battle various

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