- A
sough (pronounced /saʊ/ or /sʌf/) is an
underground channel for
draining water. Out of a mine:
ideally the
bottom of the mine
would be
higher than the...
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Sough /sʌf/ is a hamlet, in Lancashire, England.
Sough is
located east of the main A56 road
between Earby and Kelbrook; it is in the area
known as West...
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Kelbrook and
Sough is a
civil parish in the
Pendle district of Lancashire, England. It has a po****tion of 1,008, and
contains the
village of Kelbrook...
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Cromford because it had year-round
supply of warm
water from the
Cromford Sough which drained water from
nearby Wirksworth lead mines,
together with Bonsall...
- The
Great Haigh Sough is a
tunnel or adit
driven under Sir
Roger Bradshaigh's
estate between 1653 and 1670, to
drain his coal and
cannel pits in Haigh...
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Breathy voice /ˈbrɛθi/ BRETH-ee (also
called murmured voice,
whispery voice,
soughing and susurration) is a
phonation in
which the
vocal folds vibrate, as they...
- was
originally named Sough. At first, it was the
southern terminus of the line from
Blackburn (Bolton Road); the line
south of
Sough to
Bolton opened on...
- enough, Hough, rough, shough,
slough (see below),
sough,
tough Rhymes with puff, stuff.
Clough and
sough are also
pronounced /aʊ/. /ɒf/ or /ɔːf/ cough, Gough...
- water. It
could be done by
hauling buckets of
water up the
shaft or to a
sough (a
tunnel driven into a hill to
drain a mine). In
either case, the water...
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Bradwell Spring 12.4 °C (54.3 °F) Crich,
Meerbrook Sough,
Leashaw Farm 17 °C (63 °F) Crich,
Ridgeway Sough,
Whatstandwell 14.1 °C (57.4 °F)
Cross Bath, Bath...