Similar words: new york city, new york stock exchange, chewy, sinewy, new year, mayor, yore, surveyor. Meaning: n. 1. the largest city in New York State and in the United States; located in southeastern New York at the mouth of the Hudson river; a major financial and cultural center 2. a Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies 3. one of the British colonies that formed the United States.
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(31) This broadcast comes live via satellite from New York.
(32) This movie really catches the flavour of New York.
(33) He tarried a few days in New York.
(34) Off she posted to New York.
(35) We thoroughly enjoyed our time in New York.
(36) He spent that year commuting between New York and Chicago.
(37) Japan last month, New York next month - you've become a regular globetrotter, haven't you?
(38) He called her up one day and said that he and his wife were coming to New York.
(39) The New York Times has this very laudatory article about your retirement.
(40) Just one of these bombs could annihilate a city the size of New York.
(41) What's the distance between New York City and Boston / from New York City to Boston?
(42) He stayed at the ISH[sentencedict.com], from whose lofty heights he could see across New York.
(43) Coincident with the talks, the bank was permitted to open a New York branch.
(44) The ship embarked passengers and cargo at New York port.
(45) The company is moving its corporate headquarters from New York to Houston.
(46) All flights between New York and Washington have been cancelled due to fog.
(47) Ring up your agent in New York and put your proposition to him.
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(48) She was born in New York and has an American passport.
(49) When I first went to New York, it all felt very alien to me.
(50) New York is a proving ground today for the Democratic presidential candidates.
(51) The New York Times has correspondents in France, Germany, etc.
(52) The senator has not got a full slate of delegates in New York.
(53) She was running to catch a red-eye to New York.
(54) They spend equal amounts of time in California and New York.
(55) I had an opportunity to go to New York and study.
(56) The New York gay action group "Queer Nation" recently outed an American Congressman.
(57) Her family has resided in New York for more than ten years.
(58) Laura flits about New York hailing taxis at every opportunity.
(59) Emma went to work in New York a year ago, and we haven't seen her since.
(60) The Statue of Liberty towers above the harbour of New York.
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