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Liverpool
/ˈlɪvərpuːl/
Definition
1
A port city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, northwest England, historically one of the UK's busiest ports and birthplace of The Beatles.
2
Liverpool Football Club (LFC), a professional football club based in Liverpool, England, known for its passionate fans and 19 top-flight league titles.
Examples
After getting lost in Liverpool's docks, I realized the real treasure hunt is just finding a decent cuppa.
Liverpool fans turned the stadium into a red sea, proving passion flows deeper than the Mersey.
Visiting Liverpool without singing 'You'll Never Walk Alone' is like owning a yacht and fearing water.
Liverpool's nightlife pulses like a Scouse heartbeat – loud, unapologetic, and somehow always hungover by noon.