Limerick [noun]
Definition of Limerick:
poem
Synonyms of Limerick:
Opposite/Antonyms of Limerick:
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Sentence/Example of Limerick:
Now the Waterford and Limerick were to lose, not only the Ennis line, but all their lines and their own identity as well.
On the 8th we ran our first running power train, and the Joy Bells rang in Limerick.
If only we could obtain running powers to Limerick and carry them back to Ireland, we should have secured some of the spoil.
Clanricarde himself dared not say a word, and Limerick threatened to be soon as bad as Galway.
He had spoiled the Sheriff of Limerick and threatened to cut his tongue out for complaining.
As for the cess, money must be had somehow, for he had been forced to spend largely on the repair of Limerick Castle.
A sharp eye was kept on all arrivals from abroad, and a friar, fresh from Portugal, was hanged in his cowl at Limerick.
Wolfe, who wrote from Limerick, says the danger of the journey would not suffer him to visit Leinster.
His stay in Limerick was particularly successful, and he founded a religious confraternity of laymen which numbered 5000 members.
I shall, therefore, send you one from either the Theseus or the Limerick, and fill up his place with a new-comer.