Corby
[kawr-bee] /ˈkɔr bi/
noun
1.
a town in NE Northamptonshire, in S England.
/ˈkɔːbɪ/
noun
1.
a town in central England, in N Northamptonshire: designated a new town in 1950. Pop: 49 222 (2001)
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