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Portsmouth
[ pawrts-muhth, pohrts- ]
noun
- a seaport in S Hampshire, in S England, on the English Channel: chief British naval station.
- a seaport in SE Virginia: navy yard.
- a seaport in SE New Hampshire: naval base; Russian-Japanese peace treaty 1905.
- a city in S Ohio, on the Ohio River.
- a town in SE Rhode Island.
Portsmouth
/ ˈɔːٲəθ /
noun
- Informal namePompey a port in S England, in Portsmouth unitary authority, Hampshire, on the English Channel: Britain's chief naval base; university (1992). Pop: 187 056 (2001)
- a unitary authority in S England, in Hampshire. Pop: 188 700 (2003 est). Area: 37 sq km (14 sq miles)
- a port in SE Virginia, on the Elizabeth River: naval base; shipyards. Pop: 99 617 (2003 est)
Example Sentences
Lose at Portsmouth and they are down but Hull City's fate is in their hands.
Royal Navy ships based in Plymouth and Portsmouth were deployed to track Russian warships through British waters this week, a navy spokesperson has said.
But a year later they won the title, having also reached the FA Cup semi-final where they lost to eventual winners Portsmouth.
Had she not lost her seat in Portsmouth North in 2024, she would have been a potential contender to lead her party in opposition.
That 2008 showpiece was also the last time a final did not include one of the aforementioned five Premier League sides, with Harry Redknapp's Portsmouth beating Cardiff.
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