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Machen

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[mak-uhn] / ˈmæk ən /

noun

  1. Arthur, 1863–1947, Welsh novelist and essayist.


Example Sentences

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Numbers of empty seats could potentially be higher on Sunday with clubs, including Swansea, Llandaff North and Machen, trying to shift tickets on social media over the past week.

From BBC

The director said he and Holloway have a shared attraction to tension that builds slowly and methodically, like in a turn-of-the-century Gothic horror novella — such as Arthur Machen’s “The Great God Pan.”

From Los Angeles Times

At a nursery in Machen, childcare was a big concern for the staff, but so was the closure of the swimming pool in Bedwas.

From BBC

Caerphilly constituency is much bigger than the town itself, it extends up to Bargoed in the north and to Machen in the east.

From BBC

Steve Aicheler lives in Machen with his family and is a community councillor and school governor.

From BBC