London meaning in English
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Definition
(the city of) London: the capital city of England (also the capital city of the United Kingdom)
Examples
- "QUEEN'S CROWN LAST SEEN IN EAST END OF LONDON."
- "Timmy: I'm from London, but I live in New York."
- "—London."
- "Postcard from London's romantic views"
- "Bruno : In conclusion, my trip to London has been difficult at times."
- "A foggy day, in London town"
- "I understand that you wanted to marry a rich guy, at least that makes sense, but yet here you are back in London with nothing to show for it, not even a fancy diamond ring."
- "There's a hole in the world with a great black pit And it goes by the name of London…"
- "This is my hotel, the famous Blunderbuss, here in beautiful London."
- "Brent : Hello everyone, I'm Brent Vanderplop reporting live from London, England."
- "Brian : We could show you all the great sights: Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, 10 Downing Street, and London Bridge!"
- "The celebration of their love will take place on Friday, the twenty-fifth of August at three o'clock at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 1669 Fudgejunction Road, London, England."
- "I've been invited to speak at the British-American Perfumers' Forum in London, England."
- "Welcome to London Heathrow airport."
- "Donna : You want us to come with you and guide you through the streets of London?"
- "On behalf of the entire flight crew, we would like to thank you once again for choosing English Airlines, and we wish you a pleasant stay in London, or wherever your travels may take you."
- "Brian : I don't know yet, I have to go back to London to find out."
- "Bruno : Ladies and Gentlemen, it's a real pleasure to be with you here in London."
- "My name is Susan Bliss and I think I'm better than everyone because I'm from London and I went to Oxford."
- "Announcement 1 : Ladies and gentlemen, train number 98756 from London to Paris is delayed due to water on the tracks."
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