1. bristol - Noun
2. Bristol - Proper noun
A seaport city in the west of England.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Bristol Channel was always my guide, and I was always able to draw an imaginary line from my bed to our house over in Wales. It was a great comfort. Roald Dahl
From Bradford Yorkshire to Bristol Temple Meads you don't have to change your underwear but you have to change at Leeds. John Hegley
Yes, I was a parish priest for five years. I was a curate in a large working class parish in Bristol and the Vicar of a village in Kent. John Polkinghorne
The photoshoot glitz and TV studio make-up isn't the real me. I spend most days at home in Bristol in jeans and a T-shirt running around after the kids or shopping in the Co-op. Carol Vorderman
I had a complicated life until I was 25. I was born in Bristol and was brought up by my mum and my stepfather in Edinburgh. He introduced me to books. Neil Cross
Let's get one thing straight: there's no such thing as the Bristol sound. Beth Gibbons