Black‧pool /ˈblækpuːl/
a town on the northwest coast of England, a popular place for people, especially
WORKING-CLASS people, to go for the day or for a holiday. Blackpool is famous for its
tower (the Blackpool Tower ) and
illuminations (=attractive coloured lights). It also has an important
conference centre where political parties often hold their
annual conferences.
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