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cathedral city in British English (kəˈθiːdrəl ˈsɪtɪ) nouna city that has a cathedral Wells is the smallest cathedral city in England. the cathedral city of Canterbury Examples of 'cathedral city' in a sentencecathedral city It quickly descended into a rant against the 17,000 students in the cathedral city.I don't know of any other cathedral city like it.It was in the cathedral city that he began his coaching career.These are dark days in this cathedral city where rugby is so important.A short drive northwest to a small town, formerly a cathedral city, does the trick.The street has the quiet, self-contained atmosphere of a redbrick-and-pantiles market town, or a pocket cathedral city.With fewer than 3,500 full-time undergrads, this is a small university in a small cathedral city and its studentsare perhaps not your average pleasure-seekers.An easy and breezy short ride along an old railway line connecting the cathedral city with the coast.Unusually for a cathedral city, it is the cross rather than the cathedral that is the focal point.It also possesses the venerable feel of a small cathedral city, boosted by the quality of the schools, both private and state. |