noun
Etymology
Origin of Albion
C13: from Latin, of Celtic origin
Example Sentences
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Former Manchester United coach Ramsay took over with Albion 18th in the table, seven points clear of the bottom three.
From BBC
England playmaker Rogers was in West Bromwich Albion's academy at the same time as Jimoh-Aloba - and believes the teenager will come out of his shell.
From BBC
"West Bromwich Albion have today parted company with men's first team head coach Ryan Mason," said a club statement issued on Tuesday.
From Barron's
Alasdair Meldrum, director of waste management consultants Albion Environmental, said the delay was not unexpected as the ban was going to cause "significant disruption."
From BBC
Inconsistent Brighton and Hove Albion have not had the same result in successive Premier League matches all season.
From BBC
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