1. Plymouth - Noun
2. Plymouth - Proper noun
a town in Massachusetts founded by Pilgrims in 1620
Source: WordNet• $250 to the Plymouth mini football organization. Source: Internet
A campaign is now underway for a statue to be erected of Jack Leslie, the former Plymouth Argyle footballer who was denied his dream of playing for England due to the colour of his skin. Source: Internet
A collaboration between boatyard Voyager Marine, Cornwall and South coast-based ferry tour operator Plymouth Boat Trips has seen a bunch of used Nissan Leaf batteries get repurposed to power what they say is the UK’s first all-electric sea going ferry. Source: Internet
Across the region, the 50 to 59 age group is seeing proportionally more cases than the 40 to 49 and 30 to 39 age ranges, except for in Plymouth. Source: Internet
A complaint and affidavit filed Thursday in Plymouth County District Court said Thomas Knapp, of Merrill, confessed to shooting 51-year-old Kevin Juzek in May during a disturbance at their home. Source: Internet
A Fair Copy of the folk songs he collected, together with the notebooks used for gathering information in the field, were given by Baring-Gould to Plymouth Public Library in 1914 and deposited with the Plymouth and West Devon Record Office in 2006. Source: Internet