Oxfords [noun]
Definition of Oxfords:
heavy, often tall, shoe
Opposite/Antonyms of Oxfords:
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Sentence/Example of Oxfords:
Mr. Gladstone was again returned unopposed for the University of Oxford.
You have never taken to study, else, as you know, I would have sent you to Oxford.
Some years ago I lectured in Oxford on the subject of Education.
The music was adapted from Athaliah, which, so far, had only been heard at Oxford.
A boy has been arrested for picking pockets in Oxford Street.
We did not meet at the university; he went to Oxford, and I to Cambridge.
The colleges of Oxford and Cambridge both claim him as a student.
He completed his education at Queen's and Magdalen colleges, Oxford.
How many other figures in that vanished Oxford world I should like to draw!
We had first met him, as I have said, on a week-end visit to the Talbots at Oxford.