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Torquay
[ tawr-kee ]
noun
- formerly a borough in SW England: incorporated 1968 with Torbay.
Torquay
/ 藢迟蓴藧藞办颈藧 /
noun
- a town and resort in SW England, in Torbay unitary authority, S Devon. Pop: 62聽968 (2001)
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Eventually, Amy's aunt confronted her in person, and found out that John was in a hotel in Torquay.
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He recalls that "as we drove away and started to get out of Torquay, I said: 'Oh gosh, we got away with that.'"
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The Torquay resident said he thought City would play a strong team including star striker Erling Haaland as the FA Cup is the club's best chance of winning a trophy this season.
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"I think we went to Torquay for about 20 years on the trot - all five of us," Ray says.
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Phyllis met Ron on Torquay seafront at the brink of war in the summer of 1939 - but her mother forbade their courtship from the beginning.
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