Meaning of Wrythe | Babel Free
Definitions
- A suburban area (district) of Carshalton in the Borough of Sutton, Greater London.
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A surname. historical, obsolete
- The claimed capital city of Austenasia, a terraced house in the Wrythe, Carshalton, London Borough of Sutton.
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A portion of the River Wandle as it flows through Carshalton and past the Wrythe. rare
Examples
“The downs and the Wrythe belong, to the best of the overseers' belief, to the lord of the manor. The downs let partly as a preserve for game, and partly as farm land, having public highways through the same, otherwise no particular right.”
“In the transformation of Surrey, to make it a bright and modern suburbia, many of the quaint features of its quiet spote are disappearing. The pretty little village of Carshalton has grown so hugely of late years that now it is a quite different placed altogether. The Wrythe, Carshalton, is, as its name indicates, an ancient spot, and some of the quaintest buildings are in its neighbourhood.”
“I have seen no Rosemary or Pennyroyal, and only very little Chamomile. On Mr. Carter's farm, at The Wrythe, Carshalton, I noted with interest a small experimental bed of this last plant, and was given to understand that the cultivation of the plant would be seriously taken up if there proved to be sufficient demand for it.”
“From Imber Court you drive south-east, through the newly budded, still-rural lanes of Surrey, past Esher and the Wrythe until you come to Carshalton. Lestrade's number was taken down by many an astonished copper, wobbling on his bike in the wind created by the Lanchester.”
“MP for Carshalton and Wallington, Tom Brake, tweeted: "Very memorable & moving service yesterday to unveil the Wrythe War Memorial. We'll remember the men of the Wrythe who sacrificed their lives."”
“It appeared to the Rev. G. W. Banks that the best course to adopt would be to alter the course of the Wrythe so that it might enter the culvert at a curve instead of right angles.”
“The meeting concluded with Mr. Bill Gibson declaring that the River Wrythe flood prevention scheme had fallen between three stools – the county, Thames Authority and Elmbridge Council.”
“The source of the River Wandle has changed over time, but today its two sources are in Carshalton and Croydon. The Carshalton branch of the river, however, is much smaller today compared to how it was when the Saxons first settled here. For this reason, the Carshalton branch has now become a tributary of the River Wandle, known as the River Wrythe.”
“The official capital city of Austenasia is Wrythe.”
“It started as a single house, occupied by the Austen family, but Austenasia now has an empire. There is Wrythe, Glencarrog - a square foot of land in Scotland and Zephyria, which is not far from Wrythe and became part of the empire when Sir William allowed his house to become annexed by Austenasia.”
“Despite the fact that Wrythe is bordered on three other sides to other houses and back gardens, none of those borders are currently open to tourists, so you have to walk in through the driveway. Once you are in the driveway of Wrythe, you are officially in Austenasia.”
“It's also worth mentioning that up the road from The Sun is Wrythe, the capital city of the Empire of Austenasia, a self-declared sovereign state and suburban terraced house, home to time-rich student Jonathan Austen (Prime Minister) and his dad Terry Austen (Emperor).”
“Austenasia proudly states it's a nation of 85 citizens and Emperor Jonathan I (pictured in the centre with two tourists in his house) is usually happy to welcome curious visitors to his capital, Wrythe – subject to prior arrangement.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.