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Leeds
[leedz]
noun
a city in West Yorkshire, in N England.
Leeds
1/ ː /
noun
a city in N England, in Leeds unitary authority, West Yorkshire on the River Aire: linked with Liverpool and Goole by canals; a former centre of the clothing industry; two universities (1904, 1992). Pop: 443 247 (2001)
a unitary authority in N England, in West Yorkshire. Pop: 715 200 (2003 est). Area: 562 sq km (217 sq miles)
Leeds
2/ ː /
noun
1st Duke of. See (1st Earl of) Danby
Example Sentences
In West Yorkshire, Kevin Baker said he had noticed a significant leak on Green Hill Road, in Armley, Leeds, six weeks ago.
The A20 single carriageway road outside The Park Gate Inn remains closed for about half a mile heading towards the Leeds Castle roundabout.
Yorkshire Water said it had supplied an additional 4.3 billion litres of water between April and June compared with a typical year due to the sustained hot weather - enough to supply Leeds for five weeks.
After a fine century in Leeds, he made a duck and 24 in his two innings at Edgbaston.
The group is based in York, but people travel from as far as Leeds, Sheffield and Beverley to attend.
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