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runnymede

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

Editorial note

My friends mother took her car Saturday afternoon to a stretch of Bloor Street around Runnymede to do some shopping.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A meadow near the Thames in Surrey, where the Magna Carta was signed.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

A meadow near the Thames in Surrey, where the Magna Carta was signed.

noun

A borough of Surrey, England, including the towns of Egham, Chertsey and Addlestone.

noun

An unincorporated community in Harper County, Kansas, United States.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for runnymede.

noun

A meadow near the Thames in Surrey, where the Magna Carta was signed.

noun

A borough of Surrey, England, including the towns of Egham, Chertsey and Addlestone.

noun

An unincorporated community in Harper County, Kansas, United States.

noun

A locality in the Shire of Campaspe, northern Victoria, Australia.

Example sentences

1

My friends mother took her car Saturday afternoon to a stretch of Bloor Street around Runnymede to do some shopping.

2

There was a Subway station called Runnymede that took about 5-7 years and when completely you couldn't tell they did anything.

3

I live in Toronto: Runnymede station specifically is in a very built up area, and there's not a lot of elbow room to work.

4

> There was a Subway station called Runnymede that took about 5-7 years and when completely you couldn't tell they did anything.

5

I'll also point out that published information on the Runnymede project indicates that the current round of construction started at the end of 2018, involved the addition of three underground elevator shafts, and is expected to be completed at the end of 2020[0].

6

"they held a climactic battle in the forest of Runnymede, near the village of Bloor West" Toronto joke?

7

I really like the post, it provides much grist for my Olde Mill, which lies just west of the Forest of Runnymede.

8

Runnymede Station took about 5 years and I'm not sure they're finished.

9

They actually closed one of two entrances to the Subway for 3 years to do a job that two guys could do in a weekend (Runnymede Subway Station, Toronto Ontario).

10

An interesting observation about this is that there's just enough "truth" in the essay to make it a somewhat believable source: like John was titled/surnamed Lackland, the Magna Carta was signed at Runnymede - assuming the Wikipedia article isn't lying.

Quote examples

1

"they held a climactic battle in the forest of Runnymede, near the village of Bloor West" Toronto joke?

2

An interesting observation about this is that there's just enough "truth" in the essay to make it a somewhat believable source: like John was titled/surnamed Lackland, the Magna Carta was signed at Runnymede - assuming the Wikipedia article isn't lying.

Proper noun examples

1

I really like the post, it provides much grist for my Olde Mill, which lies just west of the Forest of Runnymede.

2

Runnymede Station took about 5 years and I'm not sure they're finished.

3

They actually closed one of two entrances to the Subway for 3 years to do a job that two guys could do in a weekend (Runnymede Subway Station, Toronto Ontario).

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use runnymede in a sentence?

My friends mother took her car Saturday afternoon to a stretch of Bloor Street around Runnymede to do some shopping.

What does runnymede mean?

A meadow near the Thames in Surrey, where the Magna Carta was signed.

What part of speech is runnymede?

runnymede is commonly used as noun.