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- proper noun A range of limestone hills in West-central England
- proper noun The area of England characterised by the Cotswolds
- proper noun The area of the Cotswold Hills
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Examples
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Suddenly Ruth's comfortable if complicated existence in the Cotswolds is turned on its head as a life of misinformation and deceit is revealed.
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Suddenly Ruth's comfortable if complicated existence in the Cotswolds is turned on its head as a life of misinformation and deceit is revealed.
Restless 2007
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Suddenly Ruth's comfortable if complicated existence in the Cotswolds is turned on its head as a life of misinformation and deceit is revealed.
Restless 2007
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I live and work on the edge of the Cotswolds, which is very nice.
James Dyson Engineers and Excavates a Full Life Javier Espinoza 2010
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I used to be a recruitment adviser in Plymouth but the Cotswolds was the only place I ever really wanted to live.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Somebody obviously told this to Jack Baggott, an antiques dealer whose large townhouse in the northern Cotswolds, which is on the market for £1. 5m, I have just returned from inspecting.
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Then from there we went on a bus tour of the area known as the Cotswolds and saw some beautiful scenery.
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The ceremony, held in the picturesque Cotswolds hamlet of Burford, was a milestone of sorts—the first time, incredibly, that Wills and Kate had ever attended a public event as a couple.
William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011
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Meal for two, including wine and service, £110It was while standing in Daylesford Organics, trying to work out whether the kids could go without shoes so I could afford to buy an emergency hunk of Comté cheese, that I realised my companion's description of interior design in this part of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds was spot on: Burford Buff, she called it.
Restaurant review: the Kingham Plough Jay Rayner 2010
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"We really wanted to use a source of water that old London distilleries would have used, so we Google Earthed the path of the Thames and zeroed in on this tiny copse in the Cotswolds, cold-called the farmer, and we go and collect 1,000 litres at a time out of his borehole."
Best UK Newcomer 2010: Sipsmith distillers Carole Cadwalladr 2010
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