Used in a Sentence

cotswold

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for cotswold.

Editorial note

So most nearby villages are made of Cotswold stone cottages complete with the 5ft high 'Hobbit friendly' doors.

Examples13
Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

A local government district of Gloucestershire, England.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of cotswold gathered in one view.

noun

A local government district of Gloucestershire, England.

noun

A sheep of a certain breed with long wool, formerly common in the English counties of Gloucester, Hereford, and Worcester.

noun

A locality in the Shire of Central Goldfields, central Victoria, Australia

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for cotswold.

noun

A local government district of Gloucestershire, England.

noun

A sheep of a certain breed with long wool, formerly common in the English counties of Gloucester, Hereford, and Worcester.

noun

A locality in the Shire of Central Goldfields, central Victoria, Australia

adjective

Of or pertaining to the Cotswolds range of hills.

Example sentences

1

So most nearby villages are made of Cotswold stone cottages complete with the 5ft high 'Hobbit friendly' doors.

2

The Anglo-Brabant Landmass is the most likely location as it juts into the eastern Cotswold region (Oxfordshire).

3

It's bizarre when you look at a Cotswold manor and see a bit of pebble-dash.

4

You can find it on some Cotswold manor houses.

5

I swapped a Victorian terrace for a much bigger detatched Cotswold cottage.

6

Yes - actually I use store bought rather than homemade, the brand is Cotswold (here in the UK) and I suspect it's pretty expensive for what you get, probably because of the processing involved.

7

It includes the Chiltern and Cotswold hills.

8

== Dying Skills, Lost Tech == I knew a chap who could roof a home with Cotswold stone.

9

I think it's part of the Cotswold way, perhaps.

10

The market towns to support these villages are also made from the same Cotswold stone although you do get slate roofs (from when the canals arrived) and brick (from when the railway arrived).

11

> here's a book on Cotswold Dialect, mentioning we'm and you'm.

12

* here's a book on Cotswold Dialect, mentioning we'm and you'm.

Quote examples

1

I could not catch what are "British" "American" "Cotswold" such location names.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use cotswold in a sentence?

So most nearby villages are made of Cotswold stone cottages complete with the 5ft high 'Hobbit friendly' doors.

What does cotswold mean?

A local government district of Gloucestershire, England.

What part of speech is cotswold?

cotswold is commonly used as noun, adjective.