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Englewood
[ eng-guhl-wood ]
noun
- a city in central Colorado.
- a city in NE New Jersey.
- a town in SW Ohio.
- a town in W Florida.
Example Sentences
I spent part of my childhood in Englewood, New Jersey, and so I used to spend a bunch of time in the city as a kid.
They spoke of a friend named Antonio Davis, also 14, who moved away to Englewood, only to be shot to death in June.
On the appointed evening I arrived in Englewood, New Jersey, where Boteach and his gaggle of offspring dwell.
Another highly-placed Englewood Cliffs source sees those sharp elbows as more of a big ol' hug: "He has a lot of fans—a lot."
Englewood is where the count of abandoned buildings is nearing 2,000—the highest of any district in the city.
"There's a lot of good in Englewood," Deputy Police Chief Joe Patterson said.
Masters forced me to go, and I am occupying his cottage at Englewood.
Yes, she didn't stay at Englewood; she's down-stairs, doctoring Tony's kid.
The club was composed of eight young women living in Englewood and Normal Park.
But here, in the unsylvan section of Chicago which bears the bosky name of Englewood, the very darkness had a strange quality.
No mechanic, no clerk, would have envied me as I boarded a filthy street car on my way to the Englewood station.
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