Proper noun
Mersey
A river in England that flows for about 113 km (70 mi) to the Irish Sea at Liverpool.
Without you ghost ferries would cross the Mersey manned by skeleton crews. Adrian Henri
1964–75: Changing circumstances As with the other existing rock acts in Britain, Richard's career was affected by the advent of the Beatles and the Mersey sound in 1963 and 1964. Source: Internet
After the 2009–10 season, Everton F.C. withdrew funding from the Tigers, who then changed their name to Mersey Tigers. Source: Internet
At its height, the kingdom extended at least from just south of the Humber to the River Mersey and to the Forth (roughly, Sheffield to Runcorn to Edinburgh )—and there is some evidence that it may have been much greater (see map). Source: Internet
Suspected human remains were seen on the north side of the Manchester Ship Canal in the Mersey marshes, around a mile from Frodsham in Cheshire, on December 15 last year, according to a report from the Cheshire Constabulary. Source: Internet
Darlington, East Kilbride, Falkirk, Kettering, Newmarket, New Mersey Speke, Northampton, Stockton and Walsall stores will follow suit later in 2019, putting 626 jobs in fear of redundancy. Source: Internet