1. Irish Sea - Noun
2. Irish Sea - Proper noun
an arm of the North Atlantic between Great Britain and Ireland
Source: WordNetA mix of Irish Sea and Lake District ice abutted against its western margins. Source: Internet
As this ended, the central Irish Sea was deglaciated and the English Channel flooded, with sea levels rising to current levels some 4,000 to 5,000 years ago, leaving the British Isles in their current form. Source: Internet
Coastguard says missing plane probably 'ditched into the Irish Sea' Source: Internet
Ferry connections between Britain and Ireland via the Irish Sea include the routes from Fishguard and Pembroke to Rosslare, Stranraer to Belfast and Larne, and Cairnryan to Larne; the Swansea to Cork route has closed. Source: Internet
Ten years after making his Crusaders debut and eight since moving across the Irish Sea, Stuart Dallas finally reached the promised land of the Premier League. Source: Internet
Edward I’s great gray castle rose up in the middle foreground, and the high contrails of RAF jets on a training exercise out over the Irish Sea showed that the town’s current overlords still maintained the old watch. Source: Internet