Newcastle
Pronunciation: [ˈnjuːˌkæsl]
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Context: "location"
(noun) a city in England known for its cultural history and famous for its football team. Newcastle is located in the northeast part of the country, along the River Tyne.
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Newcastle is a vibrant city with lots of festivals and events throughout the year.
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Newcastle doesn't have the same reputation as London for shopping and entertainment.
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What is the most famous attraction in Newcastle?
Context: "sports"
(noun) referring to the Newcastle United Football Club, which is a professional football team based in Newcastle. They compete in England's top football league.
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Newcastle won the match last night and the fans were extremely happy.
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Unfortunately, Newcastle lost the game and their supporters were disappointed.
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Is Newcastle playing in the FA Cup this year?
Context: "food"
(noun) a type of beer produced in Newcastle, often called Newcastle Brown Ale. It's a popular drink and has a unique taste.
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Many people enjoy drinking Newcastle Brown Ale at the pub.
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She doesn’t like the taste of Newcastle; she prefers other brands of beer.
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Have you ever tried Newcastle Brown Ale?
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