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Definition of “Dunedin”

Dunedin (dʌnˈiːdɪn Pronunciation for Dunedin

Definitions

noun

  1. a port in New Zealand, on SE South Island: founded (1848) by Scottish settlers. Pop: 121 900 (2004 est)

Example Sentences Including 'Dunedin'

(The adult Billy, known only from photographs and infrequent letters, ran a successful garage in Dunedin.
Haines, Pamela The Golden Lion
2. Another allegation related to a person claimed to have supplied drugs to England cricket players in Dunedin.
Botham, Ian & Hayter, Peter Botham - My Autobiography
As long ago as 1998 he was red-carded for putting the boot in against New Zealand in Dunedin -- in the first half.
Sun, News of the World (2005)
Bain was sentenced in June 1995 for shooting dead his parents, two sisters and brother in their Dunedin home.
New Zealand Herald (2002)
She survived the fall but was seriously injured and is still in hospital in Dunedin city, South Island.
Belfast Telegraph (2005)
The women's contest between Kate Illingworth and Jane Monk from Dunedin is expected to keep the boys on their toes!
Yachting Boating World (2004)
Then he moves to the outfield, where he talks to players who are shagging flies during the Tigers ' batting practice at Dunedin Stadium.
Globe and Mail (2003)

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