wandle


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wandle

(ˈwɒndəl)
adj
Scot supple or limber
vb (intr)
dialect to walk haltingly
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The Wandle, the Mole, every little stream, was a heaped mass of red weed, in appearance between butcher's meat and pickled cabbage.
Antiques Roadshow BBC1, today, 8pm The first episode of the show's 42nd series sees Fiona Bruce and the team visit Morden Hall Park, a National Trust property located on the banks of the River Wandle in south London.
The waterfall and ponds are connected to the River Wandle, which supplies the steady stream of water that falls gracefully down the rocks.
The Environment Agency has issued a flood warning covering the River Wandle at Morden in south London, urging people to take immediate action as the flooding of properties is expected.
The warning covered the River Wandle at Morden, South London.
EXCITING mixed martial arts prospect Justin Burlinson will be looking to move to 5-0 as he takes on Wandle Lewis at Bellator London.
The four styles were represented by two modern concepts from the competition organised for the students at Coventry University and two traditional styles which already exist at Wandle Park in Croydon and Wellingborough.
Prior to making the run, which took place before 2,000 people at Wandle Park in Croydon, Antony said he was focused and comfortable despite not being able to see clearly.
These include the River Rom, the River Wandle, Beverley Brook at Wimbledon, the River Shuttle at Bexley, River Ravensbourne at Bromley and the River Ingrebourne near Rainham, Essex.
The downgrades follow completion of the cash offer with regard to PGIL by a combination of Sacturino Limited and Wandle Holding - companies that are ultimate controlled by the Suleyman Kerimov Foundation and Said Kerimov.