Thames example sentences

Thames

definition

  - a river in southern England that flows 210 miles (338 km) east from the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire through London to the North Sea.

  - a river that flows for 160 miles (260 km) across southern Ontario in Canada. It was the scene of an 1813 battle in which Tecumseh died.

  - an estuarial river in southeastern Connecticut that flows from Norwich past New London and Groton to Long Island Sound.

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