kentish in A Sentence

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    The Job Centre, in Kentish Town.

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    From Kentish Town.

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    Kentish Fire" is a prolonged clapping by an audience, especially in unison, indicating impatience or disapproval.

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    Faze” on the other hand comes from a variant of the 15th century Kentish dialect“feeze”, which means“to frighten, alarm, or discomfort”.

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    Birds of about 25-30 species have now been found dead, including northern shoveller, Brahminy duck, pied avocet, Kentish plover and tufted duck.

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    In 1723, the prominent Tory politician Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford recorded in his journal:" At Dartford upon the Heath as we came out of the town, the men of Tonbridge and the Dartford men were warmly engaged at the sport of cricket, which of all the people of England the Kentish folk are the most renowned for, and of all the Kentish men, the men of Dartford lay claim to the greatest excellence.

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