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Redcar

American  
[red-kahr] / ˈrɛdˌkɑr /

noun

  1. a town in NE England, in Redcar and Cleveland district, on the North Sea.


Example Sentences

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In the United Kingdom, residents of Whitby and Redcar protected themselves from even larger proposals.

From Los Angeles Times

Labour and the Liberal Democrats had earlier called for the suspension of Manning, who had been described as a former Royal Artillery serviceman in a Facebook post by Reform UK's Redcar branch.

From BBC

Mike Manning was the party's chosen candidate in a by-election due to take place on 19 February for the Zetland ward on Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council in Teesside.

From BBC

"We had one in Middlesbrough, one in Grangetown and one in Redcar," she says.

From BBC

Aged 17, Rodgers left Redcar to work in fashion in London, where she started performing at clubs like Ronnie Scott's in Soho.

From BBC