Used in a Sentence

manchester

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

Editorial note

Newspapers dispatch foreign correspondents from London to cover Manchester and Birmingham.

Examples12
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A major city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, in northwestern England.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

A major city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, in northwestern England.

noun

The largest city in New Hampshire, United States and one of the two county seats of Hillsborough County.

noun

A parish of Jamaica.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for manchester.

noun

A major city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, in northwestern England.

noun

The largest city in New Hampshire, United States and one of the two county seats of Hillsborough County.

noun

A parish of Jamaica.

noun

A town in Bolivia.

Example sentences

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Newspapers dispatch foreign correspondents from London to cover Manchester and Birmingham.

2

You can get london to manchester for £15 by train.

3

I wasn't far off the centre of Manchester when they did the Arndale either.

4

Some of the other cities, like Edinburgh, Manchester (in parts) and Aberdeen (oil) are certainly pricey as well, but they are not nearly as expensive as the South of England.

5

The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (1830) can be thought of as the first production version - everything was moved by steam locomotives, and for the first time, there were tickets and schedules.

6

As with any invention, attribution to any one person or even nation is difficult; the UK did have the first machine-powered rail trains and the first intercity machine-powered passenger rail service (Liverpool and Manchester Railway).

7

Expensive (London to Manchester 80 pounds, composed to 15 by coach), mostly always delayed and not getting any better apart from the two or so lines Virgin runs which are super nice (but which are very expensive).

8

The benefits are really to do with bringing city centres closer together, to be able to get on a train in London and arrive in Paris (220 miles away, and across a sea) within two and a half hours, or in Manchester (170 miles away) within an hour - the latter is the subject of the next high speed line project in the UK.

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There's going to be a tipping point for London - when young white collar workers such as software developers, accountants, graphic designers, marketing professionals and the other skills that make London competitive won't be arsed to travel to London for 1-2 hours, or live in a shoebox to get a salary that's 15% higher than in Leeds, Birmingham or Manchester where they could have a large house.

Proper noun examples

1

This was closely followed by Manchester, where there was a 28 per cent premium for female drivers.

2

That's the work of Sam Manchester, deputy editor on the Sports desk and chief Photoshop wizard.

3

We were using Verilog and Xilinx toolchain, and that happened at the University of Manchester.

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use manchester in a sentence?

Newspapers dispatch foreign correspondents from London to cover Manchester and Birmingham.

What does manchester mean?

A major city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, in northwestern England.

What part of speech is manchester?

manchester is commonly used as noun.