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Meaning of Watford Gap | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. A pass between hills in the English Midlands, near the village of Watford, Northants, crossed by the M1 motorway and West Coast Main Line.
  2. The notional border between the North and South of England; the North–South divide.
    Southern-England, figuratively

Examples

“New Yorkers, who don't really go anywhere ever, are the worst offenders. They think anything north of New York is Bridgeport. Bridgeport, Connecticut is the Watford Gap of America.”
“This collection may not bridge the Watford Gap, but any joshing at the expense of our southern cousins is good-natured and laughter-lovers from both sides of the divide are welcomed.”
“And, before light sabres, Sith Lords and Ewan McGregor's accent wandering to the other side of the Watford Gap from which he was born spring to mind, note that it is likely that George Lucas borrowed the concept.”
“She was barely in her twenties, skinny, with a black Helen Shapiro semibeehive that was in need of fresh backcombing. She spoke with an accent he couldn't place, apart from it originating north of the Watford Gap.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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