manchester

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MAN-ches-tur
MAN-ches-tuh

Definition

'Manchester' is the name of a large city in northern England. In British English, it can also mean household linen like sheets and pillowcases.

Usage & Nuances

Primarily refers to the city in England, famous for football and industry. The textile meaning ('manchester' = bed linen) is mostly used in Australia and the UK, and is rare elsewhere. In the US, 'bed linen' or 'sheets' is preferred.

Example Sentences

Did you know they call bed sheets 'manchester' in Australia?

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Manchester is a city in England.

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I went to Manchester by train.

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Whenever I visit the UK, I try to spend a few days in Manchester.

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The football match in Manchester was sold out.

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She bought new manchester for her bedroom.

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