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Suffolk
[ suhf-uhk ]
noun
- a county in E England. 1,470 sq. mi. (3,805 sq. km).
- one of an English breed of sheep having a black face and legs, noted for mutton of high quality.
- one of an English breed of chestnut draft horses having a deep body and short legs.
- one of an English breed of small, black hogs.
- a city in SE Virginia.
Suffolk
1/ ˈʌə /
noun
- a county of SE England, on the North Sea: its coast is flat and marshy, indented by broad tidal estuaries. Administrative centre: Ipswich. Pop: 678 100 (2003 est). Area: 3800 sq km (1467 sq miles)
Suffolk
2/ ˈʌə /
noun
- a black-faced breed of sheep
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Rosie Pearson, from the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons action group, said the report was "half-baked".
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Caroline and Tom, who live in Hargrave near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, are one of five pairs competing in the fifth series of the BBC programme.
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The 57-year-old from Kesgrave, Suffolk, visited a doctor who initially thought she had irritable bowel syndrome.
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Maureen Clark, from Sudbury, Suffolk, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer aged 65 at the end of 2022.
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In early 2020, Katy Stephenson, 50, from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, noticed symptoms she would come to learn were signs of ovarian cancer.
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