Leicester example sentences
Leices·ter
definition
- a city in central England, on the Soar River; population 294,900 (est. 2009).
Leices·ter
noun
Leicester (noun) · Leicesters (plural noun) · Red Leicester (noun) · Red Leicesters (plural noun) · Border Leicester (noun) · Border Leicesters (plural noun) · Blue-faced Leicester (noun) · Blue-faced Leicesters (plural noun)
- a kind of mild, firm cheese, typically orange-colored and originally made in Leicestershire.
- a sheep of a breed often crossed with other breeds to produce lambs for the meat industry.
- a sheep of a breed similar to the Border Leicester, but with finer wool and a darker face.
"Leicester" Example Sentences
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