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Tunbridge Wells
noun
- a city in SW Kent, in SE England: mineral springs; resort.
Tunbridge Wells
/ ˈʌˌɪ /
noun
- a town and resort in SE England, in SW Kent: chalybeate spring discovered in 1606; an important social centre in the 17th and 18th centuries. Pop: 60 095 (2001) Official nameRoyal Tunbridge Wells
Example Sentences
All of the hammer price of the final four items, which included a guitar and artwork, was earmarked to benefit Folly Wildlife Rescue in Tunbridge Wells, a charity supported by Beck, his wife Sandra, and actor and close friend Johnny Depp.
Last weekend, Hamish's primary school teacher arranged an impromptu concert in Tunbridge Wells and his mother showed the footage to her son.
Mr Green said its Cockney identity had spread further than the traditional areas of east and south London, marked by the spread of pie 'n' and mash shops, from Bishop's Stortford in Hertfordshire to Tunbridge Wells in Kent.
The Tunbridge Wells site was criticised by a food hygiene inspector from the borough council for using “dirty and greasy” equipment.
They lived in Australia and Fiji over the pandemic before returning to his wife's home town of Tunbridge Wells with their baby daughter.
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