Associations to the word «Tyneside»
Noun
- Tyne
- Northumberland
- Shields
- Newcastle
- Allan
- Sunderland
- Scottish
- Metropolitan
- Fusilier
- Illustrated
- Robson
- Durham
- Hawthorn
- Electric
- Stephenson
- Br
- Middlesbrough
- Shipyard
- Ridley
- Borough
- Colliery
- Electrification
- Irish
- Bard
- Shipbuilding
- Emery
- Humanist
- Warrington
- Autograph
- Recitation
- Wear
- Dialect
- Benton
- Quay
- North
- Metro
- Armstrong
- Stockton
- Riverside
- Kitchener
- Darlington
- Industrialist
- Naturalist
- Electronic
- Leslie
- Edition
- Reading
- Battalion
- Songwriter
- Swan
- Tramway
- Councillor
- South
- Lancer
- Corpus
- Flat
- Lea
- Dudley
- Elect
- Brigade
- Cinema
- Coal
- Lancashire
- Council
- Yorkshire
- England
- Loop
- Commuter
- Song
- Percy
- Midlands
- Shipment
- Rhyme
- Miner
- Unemployment
- Ward
- Blind
- Manchester
- Labour
- Willie
- Benson
- Tune
- Battery
- Printer
- Anthem
Wiktionary
TYNESIDE, proper noun. A conurbation in the Northeast of England, covering part of the area of Tyne and Wear. It includes all settlements on the banks of the River Tyne.
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