salisbury
Pronunciation: [ˈsɔːlzbəri]
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Context: “geography”
(noun) Salisbury is a city in England known for its beautiful cathedral and history. It's a place where many people go to see old buildings and learn about the past.
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Last summer, we visited Salisbury and saw the famous cathedral.
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We didn't go to Salisbury because we chose a different city to explore.
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Have you ever been to Salisbury to see the historic sites?
Context: “food”
(noun) Salisbury steak is a type of dish made from ground beef, usually shaped like a hamburger and served with gravy. It’s a popular meal in many households.
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For dinner, we had Salisbury steak with mashed potatoes and peas.
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I didn't like the Salisbury steak because it was too dry.
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Do you prefer Salisbury steak or a regular hamburger?
Context: “military”
(noun) Salisbury Plain is a large area in England used for military training. It's important for soldiers to practice here.
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The soldiers trained all week on Salisbury Plain to prepare for their mission.
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The training exercise did not happen on Salisbury Plain due to bad weather.
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Why is Salisbury Plain important for military training?
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