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Bournemouth
/ˈbɔːn.məθ/
Definition
1
A vibrant coastal resort town in Dorset, southern England, known for its seven-mile stretch of golden beaches, Victorian architecture, and lively nightlife.
2
The nickname for AFC Bournemouth, a professional football club competing in the English Premier League, whose stadium is Dean Court.
Examples
After a rainy week in London, escaping to Bournemouth felt like trading gloom for golden sands and seagull symphonies.
The Bournemouth fans cheered wildly as their Cherries upset the odds, proving underdogs can beach the big boys.
She proposed on Bournemouth Pier at sunset – romantic, except for the seagull photobombing their selfie.
Bournemouth's cliffs are stunning, but climbing them sober is for amateurs; locals recommend a pint first.