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Jedburgh

American  
[jed-bur-oh, -buhr-oh, -bruh] / ˈdʒɛd bɜr oʊ, -bʌr oʊ, -brə /

noun

  1. a border town in the Borders region, in SE Scotland: ruins of an abbey.


Example Sentences

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Her horrified family turned to the police but they could not stop her leaving to set up home with Swan in Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders.

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Robyn was 18 when she met Swan at work in Jedburgh in 2019.

From BBC

Two years after leaving Scarborough, Jenni was 18 and living in Jedburgh with Swan and their one-year-old child.

From BBC

Members of Clan Turnbull stepped in to preserve Ruberslaw Parish Church at Bedrule - between Hawick and Jedburgh - during the summer.

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But he was found guilty of the offence on the private-hire bus run between the Borders village of Denholm and Jedburgh Grammar Campus, on dates between 1 May and 20 September last year.

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