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windsor

Aussprache: [ˈwɪndzər]

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Kontext: „places“

(noun) Windsor is a town in England known for its beautiful castle, Windsor Castle. It's a popular place for tourists to visit because of its history and royal connections.

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We visited Windsor last summer and saw the impressive castle.

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We didn't go to Windsor; instead, we chose a different town to explore.

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Have you ever been to Windsor to see the castle?

Kontext: „names“

(noun) Windsor is also a surname or family name, often associated with people in the British royal family, like Queen Elizabeth II who belonged to the House of Windsor.

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Prince Harry is a member of the Windsor family.

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She is not part of the Windsor family; she belongs to a different lineage.

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Who is the most famous member of the Windsor family?

Kontext: „styles“

(noun) Windsor can refer to a type of knot used for tying a necktie, known as the Windsor knot. It's a popular way to make a tie look neat and formal.

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He tied his tie using a Windsor knot for the wedding.

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She doesn't like wearing a Windsor knot because it feels too big.

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Do you know how to make a Windsor knot for your tie?

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