Proper noun
A surname.
A city and metropolitan borough of Tyne and Wear, England.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnd in a sign of the new Government's changed approach, he will convene a symbolic Cabinet meeting this afternoon in Sunderland, the first city to declare for Brexit when the 2016 referendum results came out. Source: Internet
After losing 1–0 at Aston Villa with Damien Duff scoring an own goal, Newcastle were relegated with local rivals Middlesbrough, joining West Bromwich Albion whose relegation had been confirmed in previous weeks, while Sunderland and Hull City survived. Source: Internet
After an extensive review, Sunderland in the north east of England was chosen for its skilled workforce and its location near major ports. Source: Internet
Animal physiology * Hill, R.W., Wyse, G.A., Anderson, M. Animal Physiology, 3rd ed. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, 2012. Source: Internet
Aislabie was found guilty and imprisoned, but the personal influence of Walpole saved both Stanhope and Sunderland. Source: Internet
A Town Like Alice's (1997) Michael Bute Heritage Publications, Sunderland Alice in Sunderland (2007) Brian Talbot Dark Horse publications. Source: Internet