1. Birmingham - Noun
2. Birmingham - Proper noun
a city in central England; 2nd largest English city and an important industrial and transportation center
the largest city in Alabama; located in northeastern Alabama
Source: WordNetOne has not great hopes from Birmingham. I always say there is something direful in the sound. Jane Austen
Well I've seen travel in many ways I've traveled in cars and old subways But in Birmingham some people chose To fly down the street from a fire hose. Doin' some hard travelin'...from hydrants of plenty. Phil Ochs
It was illegal for black people and white people to play checkers together in Birmingham. And there were even black and white Bibles to swear to tell the truth on in many parts of the South. Isabel Wilkerson
Many faith schools achieve excellent results and I'm the first to support the great education they provide. I chose one for my own children. Today I visited King David's school, a Jewish school here in Birmingham where the majority of children are from faith backgrounds. David Cameron
After an extensive interview he arranged for my weaknesses in foreign languages to be over-looked and so I started a Biology degree at Birmingham in 1967. Paul Nurse
This time at Birmingham turned me into a general biologist, and ever since then I have always tried to take a biological approach to any research project that I have undertaken. Paul Nurse