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		Definition of northeastern in US English: northeasternadjectiveˌnôrTHˈēstərn 1Situated in, directed toward, or facing the northeast.  the rugged northeastern coast of Sardinia  Example sentencesExamples -  Their forebears came from north-eastern Asia.
 -  One of the undiscovered gems of north-eastern France is the medieval city of Troyes.
 -  By the summer of 1792 France was being invaded and Paris itself, a mere 200 kilometres from the north-eastern border, was cruelly exposed.
 -  New timber settings were constructed in the north-eastern entrance and in the central area.
 -  We rounded the north-eastern end of the island and started to sail west.
 -  A short tram ride away is a north-eastern colliery village.
 -  Vast tracts of America's north-eastern seaboard were closed for business as blizzards brought more than a foot of snow.
 -  It lies in the suburb of Everton, on the north-eastern edge of the city centre.
 -  She heads for the northern-most part of mainland Britain, to Caithness, in north-eastern Scotland.
 -  Gil was born near the city of Salvador, in north-eastern Bahia, in 1942.
 -  The devastation was wrought by a tropical storm that blew through north-eastern provinces on Monday.
 -  Thunder Bay lies in a remote part of north-eastern Ontario.
 
 - 1.1 (of a wind) blowing from the northeast.
 a vicious northeastern wind blew in  Example sentencesExamples -  On the final day, the north-eastern breeze picked up to about force four.
 -  In September the dry, north-eastern winds return and the wet weather begins to recede.
 -  It is probable that the wind which retarded the progress of Cook was a north-eastern wind of a changeable nature.
 -  A north-eastern wind from Germany will send temperatures plummeting as low as -5C.
 -  The strong north eastern wind blows off the central Anatolian landmass in summer as well as winter.
 -  Then, at the beginning of this week, another vicious north-eastern wind blew in.
 -  The general direction of the wind was north-eastern.
 -  Towards the close of April, these dry west winds are prevailed over by the eastern and north-eastern winds moving vigorously from April to October.
 -  The strong north-eastern wind which had been drying out the rain-sodden land was fanning the fire, driving it remorselessly onward.
 -  Rarely, the city of Trieste may see snow blizzards with north-eastern winds.
 -  In summer, spells of south wind are rare and the north-eastern wind is not that strong.
 -  Temperatures are expected to drop even lower this evening as a north-eastern wind blows over the UK.
 
  
 2Living in, originating from, or characteristic of the northeast.  his broad northeastern accent  Example sentencesExamples -  Robert was born when his father was still an obscure north-eastern colliery workman.
 -  My native accent is North Eastern, of the Wearside/County Durham variety.
 -  Sir William Armstrong, the north-eastern armaments king, built himself an extraordinary country retreat at Cragside in the Northumbrian hills.
 -  For over a quarter of a century he was the unchallenged spokesman for the north-eastern iron industry.
 -  Many were put off by his wooden demeanour and background of north-eastern liberal politics.
 -  “Aye mate” replies Burns in his broad north-eastern drawl.
 -  His north-eastern origins are evident in his short stories.
 -  He was always genial, with the parochialism and humour of his north-eastern background.
 -  I love a gentle north-eastern accent.
 -  The second man, speaking with a north-eastern accent, said: "The gendarmes did a fantastic job."
 -  His subsequent release and recovery of power came about through the timely intervention of loyal north-eastern nobility.
 -  The churchyard is the location of the grave of Emily Wilding Davison, a lady with strong North Eastern roots who sacrificed her life for the Suffrage movement.
 
    Definition of northeastern in US English: northeasternadjectiveˌnôrTHˈēstərn 1Situated in, directed toward, or facing the northeast.  the rugged northeastern coast of Sardinia  Example sentencesExamples -  Their forebears came from north-eastern Asia.
 -  One of the undiscovered gems of north-eastern France is the medieval city of Troyes.
 -  By the summer of 1792 France was being invaded and Paris itself, a mere 200 kilometres from the north-eastern border, was cruelly exposed.
 -  New timber settings were constructed in the north-eastern entrance and in the central area.
 -  We rounded the north-eastern end of the island and started to sail west.
 -  A short tram ride away is a north-eastern colliery village.
 -  Vast tracts of America's north-eastern seaboard were closed for business as blizzards brought more than a foot of snow.
 -  It lies in the suburb of Everton, on the north-eastern edge of the city centre.
 -  She heads for the northern-most part of mainland Britain, to Caithness, in north-eastern Scotland.
 -  Gil was born near the city of Salvador, in north-eastern Bahia, in 1942.
 -  The devastation was wrought by a tropical storm that blew through north-eastern provinces on Monday.
 -  Thunder Bay lies in a remote part of north-eastern Ontario.
 
 - 1.1 (of a wind) blowing from the northeast.
 a vicious northeastern wind blew in  Example sentencesExamples -  On the final day, the north-eastern breeze picked up to about force four.
 -  In September the dry, north-eastern winds return and the wet weather begins to recede.
 -  It is probable that the wind which retarded the progress of Cook was a north-eastern wind of a changeable nature.
 -  A north-eastern wind from Germany will send temperatures plummeting as low as -5C.
 -  The strong north eastern wind blows off the central Anatolian landmass in summer as well as winter.
 -  Then, at the beginning of this week, another vicious north-eastern wind blew in.
 -  The general direction of the wind was north-eastern.
 -  Towards the close of April, these dry west winds are prevailed over by the eastern and north-eastern winds moving vigorously from April to October.
 -  The strong north-eastern wind which had been drying out the rain-sodden land was fanning the fire, driving it remorselessly onward.
 -  Rarely, the city of Trieste may see snow blizzards with north-eastern winds.
 -  In summer, spells of south wind are rare and the north-eastern wind is not that strong.
 -  Temperatures are expected to drop even lower this evening as a north-eastern wind blows over the UK.
 
  
 2Living in, originating from, or characteristic of the northeast.  his broad northeastern accent  Example sentencesExamples -  Robert was born when his father was still an obscure north-eastern colliery workman.
 -  My native accent is North Eastern, of the Wearside/County Durham variety.
 -  Sir William Armstrong, the north-eastern armaments king, built himself an extraordinary country retreat at Cragside in the Northumbrian hills.
 -  For over a quarter of a century he was the unchallenged spokesman for the north-eastern iron industry.
 -  Many were put off by his wooden demeanour and background of north-eastern liberal politics.
 -  “Aye mate” replies Burns in his broad north-eastern drawl.
 -  His north-eastern origins are evident in his short stories.
 -  He was always genial, with the parochialism and humour of his north-eastern background.
 -  I love a gentle north-eastern accent.
 -  The second man, speaking with a north-eastern accent, said: "The gendarmes did a fantastic job."
 -  His subsequent release and recovery of power came about through the timely intervention of loyal north-eastern nobility.
 -  The churchyard is the location of the grave of Emily Wilding Davison, a lady with strong North Eastern roots who sacrificed her life for the Suffrage movement.
 
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