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grange

noun as in farm

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Scotland Yard then reopened the case in 2011 under the investigative name Operation Grange.

Portuguese police will lead the dig, which is being funded under Operation Grange.

The Queen was apparently not offended, "She really adored him" and "quite enjoyed it" La Grange said.

There are 35 British officers dedicated to the new investigation, which grew out of a review of the case called Operation Grange.

In May 2011, Scotland Yard launched a shadow investigation called Operation Grange to reexamine the original police work.

Nothing is there except the rectory, the church just across the way, the grange, and half a dozen thatched cottages.

Another week had passed when, riding home one evening, he stopped at the Grange, and as it happened found Maud Barrington alone.

It was a minute or two later when Winston swung himself into the saddle at the door of the Grange.

I had to lay all the blame at the 'open door' of the 'Moated Grange,' which I had been reading.

The first visit we paid the following morning was to Oxlip Grange, to see Coralie.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to grange, such as: acreage, farmstead, hacienda, manor, plantation, and ranch.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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