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English motorcycle speedway team
Coventry Bees were a motorcycle speedway team that existed from 1929 to 2018. They raced at Brandon Stadium, Brandon near Coventry, England. They are eight
Coventry_Bees
Cathedral city in the West Midlands, England
the city. Between 1998 and 2000, Coventry Stadium hosted the Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain. The Coventry Bees started in 1948 and operated continuously
Coventry
Polish Speedway rider (born 1996)
Woryna got his first break into British Speedway, riding with the Coventry Bees during the 2016 Elite League season, who beat off competition from his
Kacper_Woryna
British motorcycle speedway rider
and Falubaz Zielona Góra (1998, 1 match, 6.40). In 1993, he joined Coventry Bees for the season. In October 1996, during the Speedway Grand Prix Qualification
Simon_Wigg
British motorcycle speedway rider
in Coventry, started racing around the oval tracks during the second half events at Brandon Stadium. In 1954, he gained a place in the Coventry Bees team
Nick_Nicholls
British motorcycle speedway rider
national speedway team. Hill, born in Coventry, only ever rode for one team and that was his home city team, the Coventry Bees. He began his British leagues career
Roger_Hill_(speedway_rider)
British motorcycle speedway rider
team called Alvis Aces. He began his British leagues career riding for Coventry Bees during the 1957 Speedway National League. He would spend his entire
Les_Owen
English speedway rider (1933–2023)
riding for Coventry Bees. Jim was born within 4 miles of Coventry's Brandon Stadium and captained his team for a number of years. He helped Coventry win the
Jim Lightfoot (speedway rider)
Jim_Lightfoot_(speedway_rider)
Sports venue in Warwickshire, England
also known as Coventry Stadium, is located 6 miles east of Coventry in Brandon, Warwickshire, England. It was the home of the Coventry Bees motorcycle speedway
Brandon_Stadium
Danish speedway rider (born 1969)
League speedway season. The following season in 1996 he rode for the Coventry Bees. He missed the 1997 season before returning for his best spell in 1998
Jan_Andersen_(speedway_rider)
Danish speedway rider
leagues during the 1993 British League season, when riding for the Coventry Bees. He also rode in the top tier of British speedway for Wolverhampton
Jacob_Olsen
British motorcycle speedway rider
parent club Coventry Bees for the 2012 season, in which he won the Olympique individual meeting at Monmore Green Stadium, staying with the Bees in 2013.
Scott_Nicholls
UK company
into the Football League, and as of 2015, had sponsored speedway team Coventry Bees for a number of seasons. Other sponsorship's include the Buildbase BMW
Buildbase
British motorcycle speedway rider
Cottrell was a product of the Coventry Speedway training school and first rode in the British speedway leagues for Coventry Bees during the 1962 Speedway National
Col_Cottrell
UK motorcycle speedway competition
19 March 2007. "Bees let go of Elite Shield". Crash.Net. 2007. [1][permanent dead link] "Coventry Telegraph - Sport - Coventry Bees Speedway - Speedway
Premiership_Shield
Former Finnish motorcycle speedway rider
the United Kingdom, riding for Coventry Bees during the 1974 British League season. He had been recommended to Coventry promoter Charles Ochiltree by Olle
Matti_Olin
Football tournament season
Cup 1967 was the 29th edition of the Knockout Cup. The cup was won by Coventry Bees. 22 April 22 April 22 April 19 June 3 June 6 June 9 June 10 June 14
British League Knockout Cup 1967
British_League_Knockout_Cup_1967
Motorcycle racing league (1997–2016)
Kingdom Speedway League Champions "Speedway bosses aim for Elite Era". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 7 November 1996. Retrieved 21 February 2025 – via British
Elite_League_(speedway)
British speedway rider (born 1986)
raced for Ipswich Witches, Birmingham Brummies, Lakeside Hammers, and Coventry Bees in the Elite League. His brother Jason was also a speedway rider. In
Danny_King_(speedway_rider)
unofficial British team that toured South Africa. Plant signed for Coventry Bees, and towards the end of the 1951 season, joined Long Eaton Archers on
Wilf_Plant
British motorcycle speedway league
Wimbledon Dons Coventry Bees 1966 Halifax Dukes Coventry Bees Swindon Robins 1967 Swindon Robins Coventry Bees West Ham Hammers 1968 Coventry Bees Hackney Hawks
British_League
Czech speedway rider (1964–2020)
Speedway from 1986, when he joined Ipswich Witches. He later rode for Coventry Bees despite a failed bid by Bradford Dukes. and Sheffield Tigers. In 1987
Roman_Matoušek
Scottish motorcycle speedway rider (1924–1975)
bid from Belle Vue Aces, he joined the defending league two champions Coventry Bees and would top the team averages by the end of the season. After spending
Tommy_Miller_(speedway_rider)
Danish speedway rider
United Kingdom during second half meetings in 1978. He was signed up by Coventry Bees in 1979 and was touted as a future champion. Knudsen won the 1980 Individual
Tommy_Knudsen
Australian motorcycle speedway rider
1931, Leicester Stadium withdrew from the league and were replaced by Coventry Bees, where Taylor would see out the remainder of the season. Taylor recorded
Alby_Taylor
British speedway rider
he finished 14th. Barker returned to the Coventry Bees in the 2008 Elite League, after riding for the Coventry Cougars in the Conference Trophy during
Ben_Barker_(speedway_rider)
Speedway competition
1976 Ipswich Witches 1977 White City Rebels 1978 Coventry Bees Season Champions 1979 Coventry Bees 1980 Reading Racers 1981 Cradley Heath 1982 Belle
List of United Kingdom speedway league champions
List_of_United_Kingdom_speedway_league_champions
British motorcycle speedway season
playoffs was experienced during the 2010 season when Coventry Bees claimed the title. Coventry had finished in the fourth and final play off spot, 26
2010 Elite League speedway season
2010_Elite_League_speedway_season
Former British motorcycle speedway team
15 January 2011. "Coventry Bees' Elite League exit confirmed by BSPA". BBC Sport. 29 November 2010. Retrieved 15 January 2011. "Bees and Panthers launch
Peterborough_Panthers
British motorcycle speedway season
aggregate scores over two legs. Semi-finals Peterborough Panthers 52-40 Coventry Bees Reading Bulldogs 51-43 Swindon Robins Final First leg 2 October 2006
2006 Elite League speedway season
2006_Elite_League_speedway_season
American speedway rider
Wells rode for Elite League team Coventry Bees and for the Stoke Potters in the Premier League in 2010 on loan from Coventry. In 2011 he rode for the Elite
Ricky_Wells
New Zealand speedway rider (1926–2001)
Division Two season, when riding for the Sheffield Tars. He joined Coventry Bees in 1951 and stayed with them for seven years. In 1960 and 1961, New
Ray_New
British speedway rider
returned to Boston in 1979 and doubled up with King's Lynn Stars and then Coventry Bees in the British League. His form returned in Boston colours and he finished
Rob_Hollingworth
Danish speedway rider
leagues and Coventry Bees signed him for the 1992 British League season. He drove up his average over the following seasons for Coventry and established
Brian_Andersen
British motorcycle speedway rider
of the Brandon Speedwwy Riders' Club, which provided riders for the Coventry Bees. He began his British leagues career riding for West Ham Hammers, during
Wal_Morton
Swedish speedway rider
British Speedway from 1973 to 1978, riding for various clubs. He rode for Coventry Bees, Sheffield Tigers and Swindon Robins. 1975 – Norden, Motodrom Halbemond
Sören_Karlsson
British motorcycle speedway rider
Brandon, Warwickshire, began his British leagues career riding for Coventry Bees as a junior in 1968. The following season he broke into the first team
John_Harrhy
British motorcycle speedway rider
out of the league in 1962. He spent the remainder of the season with Coventry Bees. In 1963, he returned to his old club Rayleigh, topping the club's averages
Les_McGillivray
British motorcycle speedway rider
(PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 2 April 2023. "Lee grabs junior title". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 9 August 1999. Retrieved 10 March 2024 – via British
Lee Richardson (speedway rider)
Lee_Richardson_(speedway_rider)
British motorcycle speedway rider
British leagues, his career was restricted to just one season, riding for Coventry Bees during the 1973 British League season, where he posted a disappointing
Gerhard_Uhlenbrock
British speedway rider
winning the Academy League Riders' Championship. In 1996, he joined Coventry Bees in the Premier League before returning to Berwick in 1997. He achieved
Kevin_Little_(speedway_rider)
Topics referred to by the same term
Bracknell Bees, an English ice hockey team Brentford F.C., an English football club Burlington Bees, a Class A minor league baseball team Coventry Bees, an
The_Bees
British speedway rider (born 1989)
simply not enjoying it any more." He changed his mind and signed for Coventry Bees at the start of the 2015 season but left before riding for the club
Lewis_Bridger
Danish speedway rider
and Jorgensen was signed by Coventry Bees, where he would spend most of his career. In 1986 he averaged 8.74 for Coventry and became part of the Danish
John_Jørgensen
American speedway rider
rode in the United Kingdom for the Coventry Bees from 1983 to 1992, and was honoured with a testimonial in 1992. The Bees won two league titles in 1987 and
Rick_Miller_(speedway_rider)
British former motorcycle speedway rider (born 1943)
speedway team. Born in Coventry, Lomas took up speedway at a Coventry training school in 1967 and after being signed by Coventry Bees was loaned out to Weymouth
Tony_Lomas
English speedway rider
season. After four years with Wolverhampton he signed for local rivals Coventry Bees on loan for the 1990 season. Phillips reached the final of the British
Andy Phillips (speedway rider)
Andy_Phillips_(speedway_rider)
Polish speedway rider
Krosno Great Britain 1992 Ipswich Witches 2006–2007 Berwick Bandits 2006 Coventry Bees Denmark 2002 Holsted 2003–2005 Brovst Sweden 2003 Bysarna Individual
Jacek_Rempała
British motorcycle speedway rider
before joining Coventry Bees in 2006, where he won the Elite League Knockout Cup and Elite Shield in 2006 and was part of the Bees team that won the
Oliver_Allen_(speedway_rider)
British motorcycle speedway rider
he left Southampton to join the Coventry Bees and won the Midland Cup with them in 1960. After four years at Coventry, he joined Plymouth Bulldogs in
Maury_Mattingley
British motorcycle speedway season
consecutive season but it was Coventry Bees that experienced their first title success since the glory days of the late 1980s. Coventry had finished bottom of
2005 Elite League speedway season
2005_Elite_League_speedway_season
British motorcycle speedway season
speedway in the United Kingdom and the 23rd known as the British League. Coventry Bees comfortably won the league finishing 16 points clear of Cradley Heath
1987_British_League_season
New Zealand speedway rider
is a New Zealand former motorcycle speedway rider who rode with the Coventry Bees, Reading Racers, Swindon Robins and Ipswich Witches in the British League
Mitch_Shirra
British League Division Two season. In 1974 he was living in Coventry and rode for the Coventry Bees in division 1 and the Long Eaton Archers in division 2
Harry Maclean (speedway rider)
Harry_Maclean_(speedway_rider)
English motorcycle racer (born 1950)
Hillingdon, England Career history 1973-1975 Peterborough Panthers 1973 Coventry Bees 1973, 1977 Reading Racers 1976-1977 Oxford Cheetahs 1977 Weymouth Wizards
Roy_Sizmore
British motorcycle speedway rider
with them, improving his average to 7.16 in 1969. In 1973, he joined Coventry Bees, where he remained until his retirement after the 1975 season. "ULTIMATE
Alan_Jay
Danish speedway rider
at Owlerton Stadium. In 2011, he moved up to the Elite League with Coventry Bees, staying with them in 2012 and captaining the team at Birmingham, a
Kenni_Larsen
Swedish speedway rider
British Speedway from 1970 until 1972, riding for Cradley Heathens, Coventry Bees and Wolverhampton Wolves. He competed in the final of the Speedway World
Jan_Simensen
averaging close to 11 points in the 1958 and 1959 seasons. A spell with the Coventry Bees followed after Leicester dropped down to the Provincial League. He also
Ken_McKinlay
British motorcycle speedway rider
afterwards and spent the 1985 season with Swindon and the 1986 season with Coventry Bees before returning to Swindon in 1987. In 1989, he returned to the National
Alun_Rossiter
British speedway rider
division with Coventry Bees in the 1979 British League season. He continued to ride for Coventry for seven years and was with them when Coventry won the 1981
Kevin Hawkins (speedway rider)
Kevin_Hawkins_(speedway_rider)
British motorcycle speedway rider
Retrieved 28 October 2008. "Coventry Bees net Edward Kennett & Christian Hefenbrock". BBC. Retrieved 24 August 2024. "Coventry Bees skipper Edward Kennett
Edward_Kennett
British motorcycle speedway rider
averaging 8.50 in 1947. With his career winding down, he doubled up with Coventry Bees in 1949 and finally rode two seasons for the Southampton Saints from
Les_Wotton
Danish speedway rider
British leagues in 1982, when he joined the Coventry Bees for the 1982 British League season. He stayed at Coventry for three seasons and was then put on the
Sam_Nikolajsen
British motorcycle speedway rider
In 1985, he signed for Coventry Bees from Wimbledon for £18,000, staying there for the next six seasons. While at Coventry Tatum formed a formidable
Kelvin_Tatum
Czech speedway rider
Antonín Šváb Sr. He rode in the top tier of British Speedway, joining the Coventry Bees for the 1968 British League season. He stayed with the Midlands club
Antonín_Kasper_Sr.
Australian speedway rider
Final. He rode in the United Kingdom for the Boston Barracudas and the Coventry Bees until 1984 when he was banned for a year by the Australian speedway
Gary_Guglielmi
Danish speedway rider
Wolves both home and away to take the Midland Cup In 1976, he joined the Coventry Bees where he enjoyed the most success, winning two British League titles
Ole_Olsen_(speedway_rider)
British motorcycle speedway rider
Bristol. In 1929, he signed for the Leicester Super team, also riding for Coventry Bees, settling in Syston, Leicestershire, where he ran a garage. He captained
Fred Wilkinson (speedway rider)
Fred_Wilkinson_(speedway_rider)
British motorcycle speedway rider
appearances. He remained with the Tudors until 1957 before joining the Coventry Bees but his career seemed to have already peaked in 1956 when he finished
Arthur Forrest (speedway rider)
Arthur_Forrest_(speedway_rider)
Paul Gordon Clews (born 19 July 1979 in Coventry, England) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from England. Clews has ridden for Great Britain at Under-21
Paul_Clews
Swedish speedway rider (1932–2021)
He rode in the top tier of British Speedway from 1956-58, riding for Coventry Bees. 1956 - London, Wembley Stadium - 6th - 10pts 1957 - London, Wembley
Per_Olof_Söderman
British motorcycle speedway rider
licence. When speedway closed down in Leicester in 1931 he moved on to Coventry Bees, where he became the club captain. In 1933, Jackson joined Wimbledon
Syd_Jackson_(speedway_rider)
Swedish speedway rider
Aces, Norwich Stars, Wimbledon Dons, Newport Wasps, Poole Pirates, Coventry Bees, Wembley Lions and Halifax Dukes. 1961 - Malmö, Malmö Stadion - 3rd
Göte_Nordin
American speedway rider
Hancock moved from Cradley Heath (due to the club's closure) to the Coventry Bees. He won the first GP of the year in Prague and continued the season
Greg_Hancock
Finnish speedway rider
speedway rider who rode in the British League for Leicester Lions and Coventry Bees in the 1970s. He earned three caps for the Finland national speedway
Pepe_Teromaa
Australian speedway rider (born 1969)
Glasgow, Shane moved again, this time to the Coventry Bees for 1996 and 1997, winning the Craven Shield with the Bees in 1997. Bowes retired from riding in the
Shane_Bowes
British motorcycle speedway season
known as the British League. Coventry Bees won the league for the second successive year and again by a 16-point margin. The Bees also reached the Knockout
1988_British_League_season
Australian motorcycle speedway rider
season and Coventry Bees in the 1948 Speedway National League Division Three, where he recorded a 7.43 average. He spent four seasons with Coventry (but missed
Lionel_Levy
English motorcycle speedway rider
Wheels". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 17 September 1976. Retrieved 26 September 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Bees switch Shirra". Coventry Evening
Pip_Lamb
Speedway competition
British Newspaper Archive. "Briggs keeps rider's title despite rain". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 24 October 1966. Retrieved 31 May 2023 – via British
British League Riders' Championship
British_League_Riders'_Championship
British motorcycle speedway rider
of his career with the Cradley Heathens but in three years with the Coventry Bees he scored almost one thousand points. In 1978, he won the British League
Steve_Bastable
British motorcycle speedway competition
Stars 2005 Weymouth Wildcats 2006 Coventry Bees 2006 King's Lynn Stars 2006 Scunthorpe Scorpions 2007 Coventry Bees 2007 King's Lynn Stars 2007 Scunthorpe
Knockout_Cup_(speedway)
British motorcycle speedway season
Pirates won their second consecutive Elite League title, defeating Coventry Bees 90–71 in the Grand Final. Poole continued their success, their sixth
2014 Elite League speedway season
2014_Elite_League_speedway_season
Danish speedway rider
for the next few years before returning to Britain to ride for the Coventry Bees in the 2014 Elite League speedway season. He would spend two more seasons
Kenneth Hansen (speedway rider)
Kenneth_Hansen_(speedway_rider)
English speedway rider
Potters. However, he achieved most of his domestic success riding for Coventry Bees, winning two league championships with the Midllands club. He averaged
Alan_Molyneux
Swedish speedway rider
British Speedway from 1973 until 1977, riding for Hackney Hawks and Coventry Bees. His son Kim Nilsson also became a professional speedway rider. 1977
Tommy Nilsson (speedway rider)
Tommy_Nilsson_(speedway_rider)
Australian speedway rider (born 1988)
following year rode for Birmingham Brummies in the Premier League and for Coventry Bees in their title-winning Elite League season. He was part of the Birmingham
Aaron Summers (speedway rider)
Aaron_Summers_(speedway_rider)
English speedway rider
Newcastle Diamonds, Middlesbrough Bears, Hull Vikings, Eastbourne Eagles, Coventry Bees, Rye House Rockets, Belle Vue Aces and Workington Comets. Robson reached
Scott_Robson
Finnish speedway rider
The success drew the attention of the British speedway leagues and Coventry Bees signed him for the 1959 Speedway National League. He won the silver
Antti_Pajari
British motorcycle speedway season
on aggregate 79-76. The League Cup was contested as a league format. Coventry Bees won the final over two legs defeating Oxford Cheetahs 86–70 on aggregrate
1985_British_League_season
American speedway rider
Kid" Janniro first rode in the British leagues for the Coventry Bees in 2001. He rode for Coventry for eight seasons but did also have one season with Peterborough
Billy_Janniro
Polish speedway rider
January 2023. "'Speedway is my life' - new Coventry Bees rider Jakub Jamrog geared up for season". Coventry Telegraph. Retrieved 10 September 2024. Kędzierski
Jakub_Jamróg
1950) was a speedway rider. Dell started his career at his local track at Coventry in 1932. When the track closed, he moved to the West Ham Hammers and spent
Stan_Dell
Danish speedway rider
amounting to several thousand pounds. Shortly afterwards he signed for Coventry Bees and teamed up with Chris Harris to win the Elite League Pairs Championship
Hans Andersen (speedway rider)
Hans_Andersen_(speedway_rider)
the end of the 1949 season, moving on to Coventry Bees at the start of 1950. He spent four seasons with Coventry, being made captain in 1952 and then retiring
Stan Williams (speedway rider)
Stan_Williams_(speedway_rider)
Town and administrative centre in Scotland
speedway stars of the day, joined the Eagles in 1954 but moved on to the Coventry Bees mid-season. A short season in 1958 under former Glasgow Tigers promoter
Motherwell
British speedway rider (1910–1935)
Championship in 1933 whilst with the Crystal Palace Glaziers. Born in Coventry, Farndon started his career at the Lythalls Lane track in Foleshill and
Tom_Farndon
British motorcycle speedway rider
Greatrex. Greatrex was born in Coventry and gained his early speedway experience at the Coventry track, and rode for Coventry between 1930 and 1933. In 1931
Stan_Greatrex
British former motorcycle speedway rider
in 1975 when the club re-opened at Smallmead. In 1977 he moved on to Coventry Bees where spent three seasons before retiring from the sport. Bell returned
Mick_Bell
COVENTRY BEES
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English (West Country) : habitational name from a place named with the Old English elements slÄh ‘sloe’ + cumb ‘valley’, in particular Slocum on the Isle of Wight and in Devon.Anthony Slocombe or Slocum (1590–1674/75) came from Taunton, Somerset, England, to Taunton, MA, in 1637.
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English : habitational name from a place in Cambridgeshire named Coveney, from either the genitive case of Old English cofa ‘shelter’ (see Cove) or of a personal name Cofa (of uncertain origin) + Old English ēg ‘island’. The surname is also established in Ireland.
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English (chiefly West Country) : metonymic nickname for someone with some malformation or peculiarity of the leg, or just with particularly long legs, from Middle English legg (Old Norse leggr).
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English (West Country) : topographic name for someone who lived in a low-lying marshy area, from Old English fenn ‘marsh’, ‘bog’, reflecting the voicing of f that was characteristic of southwestern dialects of Middle English.
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English (chiefly West Country) : patronymic from Laver.German : unexplained.French : nickname for someone living at a house with a spiral staircase, Old French lavis.
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English (West Country) : of uncertain origin, perhaps a habitational name from an unidentified place named in Old English with scÄ«te ‘shit’, ‘dung’ + mÅr ‘moor’, ‘fen’.
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South country,.
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English (chiefly West Country) : occupational name for a weaver, early Middle English webber, agent derivative of Webb.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Weber.
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English (chiefly West Country) : variant of Cannon ‘canon’, taken from the central French form chanun, as opposed to Norman canun.
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English : habitational name from the city of Coventry in the West Midlands, which is probably named with the genitive case of an Old English personal name Cofa (compare Coveney) + Old English trēow ‘tree’.
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English (West Country) : spelling variant of Chappell.
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English : variant spelling of Coveney.
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English : unexplained.possibly an Americanized spelling of Italian Ventre, a short form of a compound name formed with ventre ‘belly’, ‘stomach’, such as Bonventre.
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An open idol.
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Lord Ganesh
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Servant of God.
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Fame
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Gift from God.
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The cities; Callings
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Christ-bearer; Anointed; Follower of Christ
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From the crane meadow.
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COVENTRY BEES
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n.
See Sentry.
adv.
The inhabitants or people of a state or a region; the populace; the public. Hence: (a) One's constituents. (b) The whole body of the electors of state; as, to dissolve Parliament and appeal to the country.
adv.
The inhabitants of the district from which a jury is drawn.
adv.
Secretly; in private; insidiously.
n.
A town in the county of Warwick, England.
n.
Land; country.
a.
Of or pertaining to the number nine.
a.
Pertaining to the regions remote from a city; rural; rustic; as, a country life; a country town; the country party, as opposed to city.
a.
Destitute of refinement; rude; unpolished; rustic; not urbane; as, country manners.
adv.
A tract of land; a region; the territory of an independent nation; (as distinguished from any other region, and with a personal pronoun) the region of one's birth, permanent residence, or citizenship.
n.
Open country.
adv.
The rock through which a vein runs.
adv.
A jury, as representing the citizens of a country.
a.
Pertaining, or peculiar, to one's own country.
adv.
Rural regions, as opposed to a city or town.
n.
A convent or monastery.
n.
The number of nine units; nine, collectively.
adv.
In a cogent manner; forcibly; convincingly; conclusively.
n.
Open country.