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Liverpool
[liv-er-pool]
noun
a seaport in Merseyside, in W England, on the Mersey estuary.
Liverpool
1/ ˈɪəˌː /
noun
a city in NW England, in Liverpool unitary authority, Merseyside, on the Mersey estuary: second largest seaport in Great Britain; developed chiefly in the 17th century with the industrialization of S Lancashire; Liverpool University (1881) and John Moores University (1992). Pop: 469 017 (2001)
a unitary authority in NW England, in Merseyside. Pop: 441 800 (2003 est). Area: 113 sq km (44 sq miles)
Liverpool
2/ ˈɪəˌː /
noun
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool. 1770–1828, British Tory statesman; prime minister (1812–27). His government was noted for its repressive policies until about 1822, when more liberal measures were introduced by such men as Peel and Canning
Other 51Թ Forms
- Liverpudlian noun
Example Sentences
The England man - an £8.4m signing whose Liverpool deal was due to expire on 30 June - was involved in both the good and bad side of things before being replaced in the 65th minute.
That form has seen him most strongly linked to Chelsea - but also to Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton, Brighton and West Ham - and some of the continent's top clubs too.
Liverpool's Taylor Hinds is a target and the Reds vice-captain is yet to agree a new deal on Merseyside, despite being offered a contract extension.
The experienced Dutchman has been brought in to work alongside Guardiola after a successful period as assistant to Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool, where he helped the Reds win the Premier League and Champions League.
It is less than a month since Liverpool lifted the trophy on the last day of the 2024-25 campaign, and the release of the fixtures marks the beginning of the countdown to a new season.
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