1. limehouse - Noun
2. limehouse - Verb
3. Limehouse - Proper noun
Limehouse
A district in eastern London, now part of Tower Hamlets.
Limehouse (third-person singular simple present Limehouses, present participle Limehousing, simple past and past participle Limehoused)
(dated, Britain) To make a fiery political speech.
limehouse (plural limehouses)
An oast house that uses a limekiln.
He was dismissed without notice from the Met’s division which is run from Bethnal Green and Limehouse police stations. Source: Internet
The Limehouse performances of the night came from youth boxer Reda Affelad and senior fighter Marius Potop. Source: Internet
Sociologist Virginia Berridge claims Rohmer created a false image of London's Chinese community as crime-ridden, further claiming that the Limehouse Chinese were one of the most law-abiding of London's ethnic minorities. Source: Internet
The first Chinatown in London was located in the Limehouse area of the East End of London Sales, Rosemary; d'Angelo, Alessio; Liang, Xiujing; Montagna, Nicola. Source: Internet
State Rep. Chip Limehouse called Tuesday's passage of a resolution on the Mark Clark Expansion project "a bad day for I-526." Source: Internet