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Definition of “Sutton”

Sutton (ˈsʌtən Pronunciation for Sutton

Definitions

noun

  1. a borough of S Greater London. Pop: 178 500 (2003 est). Area: 43 sq km (17 sq miles)

Example Sentences Including 'Sutton'

Sutton , Richard L., An African Holiday (St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1924).
Cameron, Kenneth M Into Africa - a social history of the East African Safari
And this may be the 34-year-old Sutton 's last hurrah on the international stage.
Globe and Mail (2003)
Arason saved well from Larsson and Sutton but the UEFA Cup beckons.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
Clinical directors: P Barker, J Collin, G Morris, G Sutton , and N K Wilson.
British Medical Journal (2002)
Didier Agathe made his debut for Celtic in a 2-0 win over St Mirren at Parkhead with Henrik Larsson and Chris Sutton getting the goals.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
I smiled and said, `We could go south a bit and build her a ship at Sutton Hoo.
Harris, Elizabeth Time of the Wolf
She also recognized Mr. Sutton , who ran the pub, his big red beard as distinct as Mr. Donnelly's stomach.
Clive Barker SACRAMENT (2001)
The clatter of hooves and wheels receding into Sutton Street came to Man as a hidden stirring in the depths of an immeasurable pool.
Heller, Keith Man's Loving Family
They are both more than willing to oblige with Wilson's sheepish nerdiness and Sutton 's goofy glamour lighting up the small stage.
Globe and Mail (2003)

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