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Definitions from the WebCotswoldNoun:A Cotswold is a breed of sheep originating from the Cotswold Hills in England. It is known for its long and coarse wool, often used in textile production. Example sentence: The farmer raised a flock of Cotswolds for their prized wool. Adjective:Referring to or related to the Cotswold Hills or the region. Example sentence: The Cotswold village was filled with charming stone houses. Local usage:In local usage, "Cotswold" can refer to the distinctive yellow limestone used in the construction of buildings in the Cotswold region. Example sentence: The Cotswold stone walls added to the picturesque charm of the village. Related Products: | ||||
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