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Hastings
[ hey-stingz ]
noun
- Thomas, 1860鈥1929, U.S. architect.
- Warren, 1732鈥1818, British statesman: first governor general of India 1773鈥85.
- a seaport in E Sussex, in SE England: William the Conqueror defeated the Saxons near here on Senlac Hill 1066.
- a city in S Nebraska.
- a town in SE Minnesota.
Hastings
1/ 藞丑别瑟蝉迟瑟艐锄 /
noun
- a port in SE England, in East Sussex on the English Channel: near the site of the Battle of Hastings (1066), in which William the Conqueror defeated King Harold; chief of the Cinque Ports. Pop: 85聽828 (2001)
- a town in New Zealand, on E North Island: centre of a rich agricultural and fruit-growing region. Pop: 71聽100 (2004 est)
Hastings
2/ 藞丑别瑟蝉迟瑟艐锄 /
noun
- HastingsGavin1962MScottishSPORT AND GAMES: rugby union player Gavin. born 1962, Scottish Rugby Union footballer; played for Scotland (1986鈥95), scoring 667 points in 61 亚洲网紅露点
- HastingsWarren17321818MBritishPOLITICS: colonial administrator Warren. 1732鈥1818, British administrator in India; governor general of Bengal (1773鈥85). He implemented important reforms but was impeached by parliament (1788) on charges of corruption; acquitted in 1795
Example Sentences
Yellow card for Hastings, penalty try awarded, and a mountain to climb for Warriors.
Another local charity also has ambitions to renovate the existing Fleming Memorial Garden in Darvel's Hastings Square.
Vailanu scored his second early in the second half before a quickfire double from Adam Hastings and George Horne put the hosts out of sight.
Last year the District Councils' Network said councils were spending most of the council tax they received on temporary housing, with Crawley, Hastings and Dartford spending more than 50% of council tax receipts on it.
The incident led the organisers of the Hastings half marathon on Sunday to cancel the event, which had more than 3,000 runners take part last year.
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