Brunswick
['brʌnzwik]
Definition
(noun.) a town in southeast Georgia near the Atlantic coast; a port of entry.
(noun.) a university town in southwestern Maine.
Checker: Mara--From WordNet
Examples
- Then Prussia declared war in support of Austria, and the allied forces, under the Duke of Brunswick, prepared to invade France. H. G. Wells. The Outline of History_Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind.
- For ten days after this repulse the Duke of Brunswick hesitated, and then he began to fall back towards the Rhine. H. G. Wells. The Outline of History_Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind.
- The neighbourhood of Brunswick Square is very different from almost all the rest. Jane Austen. Emma.
- Something has happened in Brunswick Square. Jane Austen. Emma.
- It was all arranged, it was all completed, and Harriet was safe in Brunswick Square. Jane Austen. Emma.
- He had returned to a late dinner, after some days' absence, and now walked up to Hartfield to say that all were well in Brunswick Square. Jane Austen. Emma.
- He had seen the Duke of Brunswick fall, the black hussars fly, the Ecossais pounded down by the cannon. William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- Mr. Wingfield thinks the vicinity of Brunswick Square decidedly the most favourable as to air. Jane Austen. Emma.
- In the succeeding year he built other boats, the _Rariton_, to run from New York to New Brunswick, and _The Car of Neptune_ as a second Hudson River boat. Rupert S. Holland. Historic Inventions.
- Consider how many of my dearest friends are now in Brunswick Square. Jane Austen. Emma.
- Brunswick, who operated a small furniture repair shop in Cincinnati, Ohio, conceived the idea of making a pigeonhole table. Various. The Wonder Book of Knowledge.
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