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Westport
[ west-pawrt, -pohrt ]
noun
- a town in SW Connecticut.
- a city in SE Massachusetts.
Example Sentences
Last year, Ocosta Elementary School in Westport, Washington unveiled the nation’s first tsunami evacuation structure.
The Westport property is critical for the project and would be part of a station complex in South Baltimore.
Westport, a community of about 300 homes and a light-rail station, is planned as a transit-oriented waterfront community, Jackson said.
Looking at a map, it looked like Westhaven Beach, near Westport, might be slightly more protected, and thankfully it was.
In April, Westport Innovations delivered four tenders—cars that can carry 10,000 gallons of LNG—to CN.
Westport is also working with machinery giant Caterpillar on new locomotives.
This deed of sale includes part of Westport, and the town-lands of Cooldrennon and Shoughnakelly.
Though living in Westport, Mo., he was made sheriff of Douglas county, fifty miles from his place of residence.
Three weeks after my father's burial I resolved to set out, with no more words, to deliver the papers to the Earl of Westport.
I did not wish to see the Earl of Westport, but some sudden and curious courage forced me into my clothes and out to the corridor.
I glanced within and saw the Earl of Westport gesturing and declaiming to a company of gentlemen.
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