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Medford

[ med-ferd ]

noun

  1. a city in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
  2. a city in SW Oregon.


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Example Sentences

He now works at the 3-D printing company Inkbit, which is based in Medford, Mass.

McAfee, a 38-year-old radiology technician who is based in Medford, Oregon, and is a father of two, began climbing and skiing peaks about five years ago when he became, as he puts it, completely obsessed—particularly with the uphills.

The forecast for Medford calls for triple-digit highs starting Friday and continuing through Thursday, with temperatures peaking between Saturday and Monday.

That surprising development “is a great example of life reusing what’s at hand,” says study coauthor Michael Levin, a biologist at Tufts University in Medford, Mass.

The QC Group Inc A Minnesota-based corporation, owned by Daniel Medford and David DeVowe, which provides quality control services.

Krystle Campbell, a 29-year-old woman from Medford, Mass., was identified among the three dead.

Mrs. Medford was a relative of Inza's who often accompanied her as companion and chaperon.

Then the girls broke into laughter and Mrs. Medford turned up the lamp.

"A little phosphorus produced them," explained Mrs. Medford.

"Girls, do be dignified," urged Mrs. Medford, who was chaperoning them.

Even more ephemeral were several riotous sailors' strikes as well as a ship builders' strike in 1817 at Medford, Massachusetts.

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