Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: suffolk
IPA transcription: [s'ʌfək]
Usage examples
  • What Occurred in Suffolk Street, Pall Mall.
  • Exactly at the corner of Suffolk Street he met John Grey.
  • "If you please," said Vavasor, leading the way up Suffolk Street. There had been no other greeting than this between them.
  • The preservation of foxes might be an open question in such counties as Norfolk and Suffolk, but could not be so in the Brake country.
  • He sent forces against the rebels, under the command of the duke of Suffolk; and he returned them a very sharp answer to their petition.
  • Having associated in their cause the counties of Hertford, Essex, Cambridge, Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincoln, and Huntingdon, they gave the earl of Manchester a commission to be general of the association, and appointed an army to be levied under his command.
  • He was still walking westward as he thought of this, down Ludgate Hill, on his direct line towards Suffolk Street; and he tried to persuade himself that it would be well that he should hide his wrath till after provision should have been made for this other election.
  • There were some gentry whom the populace had constrained to take part with them, and who kept a secret correspondence with Suffolk. They informed him, that resentment against the king's reply was the chief cause which retained the malecontents in arms, and that a milder answer would probably suppress the rebellion.