1. guernsey - Noun
2. Guernsey - Proper noun
breed of dairy cattle from the island of Guernsey
a Channel Island to the northwest of Jersey
Source: WordNetAfter the Siege of Paris from 1870 to 71, Hugo lived again in Guernsey from 1872 to 1873, before finally returning to France for the remainder of his life. Source: Internet
Although since the 1960s the number of individual islanders raising these cattle for private supply has diminished significantly, Guernsey steers can still be occasionally seen grazing on L'Ancresse common. Source: Internet
A new network wants to encourage more women to stand for elected roles in Guernsey. Source: Internet
Before the occupation, 80% of Guernsey children had been evacuated to England to live with relatives or strangers during the war. Source: Internet
Before the occupation, many Guernsey children had been evacuated to England to live with relatives or strangers during the war. Source: Internet
Although the Bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey are often referred to collectively as the Channel Islands, the "Channel Islands" are not a constitutional or political unit. Source: Internet