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New Forest
noun
a forest region in S England, in Hampshire: national park. 145 sq. mi. (376 sq. km).
New Forest
noun
a region of woodland and heath in S England, in SW Hampshire: a hunting ground of the West Saxon kings; tourist area, noted for its ponies; made into a national park in 2005. Area: 336 sq km (130 sq miles)
Example Sentences
Amber was being cared for by a foster family near Bramshaw, in the New Forest, when she escaped after just a night there on 25 April.
The Childline founder, who lives in the New Forest in Hampshire, said if her family went with her, they risked being prosecuted for assisting her death.
Snow also fell for some around the New Forest and South Downs on Thursday morning.
Caspar Todd, a gardener from the New Forest, married Emma Barnes, a complete stranger that he had been matched with by a panel of experts.
Weber’s sculpture, “New Forest, Ancient Thrones,” in the newly designed East Canfield Art Park, was unveiled May 18 in a procession led by West African drummers.
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