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Tunbridge Wells Tun·bridge Wells /ˌtʌnbrɪdʒ ˈwelz/ a town in Kent, southeast England, which was an important spa (=a place with a spring of mineral water) in the 17th and 18th centuries. Tunbridge Wells is a very wealthy and rather conservative place, and it is often thought of as being full of older, right-wing people who are strongly opposed to social change and are easily shocked. → see also Disgusted of Tunbridge WellsTun·bridge WellsSyllable |