Synonyms:
Bristol
Meaning: an industrial city and port in southwestern England near the mouth of the River Avon
Usage examples
"To Bristol!
I Go to Bristol
"Bristol," said Tom.
There is a class of men in Bristol monstrously prejudiced against Blandly.
After a sharp action, he was totally routed, and flying with a few horse, escaped to Bristol.
He had learned, upon inquiry, that a ship would sail from Bristol in about twenty days, and another six weeks later.
Let young Hawkins go at once to see his mother, with Redruth for a guard; and then both come full speed to Bristol. John Trelawney
Judge Bristol presided over the District Court, and assigned Ira E. Leonard to defend the "Kid." He was acquitted for the murder of Roberts.
"All the better for that, no doubt," said Guardy Lud thoughtfully, watching Jane Bristol's sweet smile as she talked over some committee plans with Allison.
I found he was an old sailor, kept a public-house, knew all the seafaring men in Bristol, had lost his health ashore, and wanted a good berth as cook to get to sea again.