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Wembley

Proper noun

Meaning

A suburb of London, in northwestern Greater London, England.

A stadium in London, the national sports stadium and venue where finals of major football tournaments are held.
If they carry on with their good form, they'll be at Wembley at the end of the season.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

I'll never play at Wembley again, unless I play at Wembley again. Kevin Keegan

I've enjoyed my time in the game, whether it be managing Luton in the top flight, taking Spurs to Wembley or, as director of football, pinpointing players such as Jermain Defoe, Paul Robinson and Robbie Keane with real sell-on value. David Pleat

It's been three years since I last performed here so I'm dying to tear the roof off Wembley Arena with some old school joints and brand new bangers. When I'm done, you're gonna remember it for a long time to come. Busta Rhymes

There's poetry in being the band that can sell out Wembley but also makes a record in a garage. I don't like doing what people expect me to do. Dave Grohl

Saturday night's programme at the Wembley Conference Centre combined traditional solo pieces in the pure Lucnowi style, of which Birju Maharaj is the truest representative by both birth and achievement, and genuinely innovative balletsing such as Roopmati-Baz Bahadur. Birju Maharaj

Scoring two goals at against Wembley against a Dutch team that was supposed to rip us apart and ripping them apart - it doesn't get any better than that. Teddy Sheringham

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