Similar words: suburb, urban, disturb, verbal, garbage, verbatim, band, ban. Meaning: [sə'bɜrbən /-'bɜː-] adj. relating to or characteristic of or situated in suburbs.
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(61) The stores, usually located in suburban shopping centers, target middle-class consumers with brand-name clothing, accessories and furniture.
(62) However, comprehensives in relatively affluent rural and suburban areas will become richer.
(63) Dottie Taylor, 63, recently signed a deal to lease her three-bedroom home in suburban Alpharetta for $ 14, 000.
(64) The expressway flies over quiet suburban streets with old-fashioned lamps coming on among the elms.
(65) This will not be a matter of one-way giving, even though the suburban church has most of the material resources.
(66) They would operate northern routes currently being electrified, and replace 1957-built EMUs on Lisboa suburban services.
(67) Indeed the earliest suburban development preceded railway expansion by a decade or so in the big cities.
(68) Then competition with Mission Valley shopping centers and suburban residential growth prompted a rapid decline.
(69) Suburban moderation cuts across the religious and ethnic lines so evident in the census and election returns.
(70) Suburban roads were alive with the squish of chamois leather.
(71) Suburban communities swiftly expel sleazy politicians and weed out corrupt practices.
(72) More important, the census gives an entirely different account of what is happening in this suburban middle ground.
(73) Thus, the comparative analysis of achievable stopping patterns by bus, light rail and suburban rail is well done.
(74) All the past five sheriffs of this suburban county near Atlanta have been accused of corruption or abuse of office.
(75) They bought a home in suburban Maryland, and a year later she gave birth to their daughter, Patricia.
(76) Take the case of Christina, who attends eleventh grade at a suburban high school in Fairfax County, Virginia.
(77) Similarly, a respectable suburban life may well be suppressed by an individual who wants to retain credibility amongst the gang.
(78) You then are given a number in suburban Baltimore, which turns out to be a country club Donovan owns.
(79) Better to starve, if necessary, in a plastic suburban mall than go back to South Chicago in chains.
(80) The second half of the nineteenth century saw suburban development along the railway lines stretching out of Paris.
(81) Elsewhere the private carriage and the omnibus dominated early suburban traffic.
(82) Indeed, the middle class actually came to believe it had inherited the leafy suburban earth.
(83) Kozol's book delineates the differences between urban and suburban schools.
(84) They identify the mechanisms that make suburban sprawl possible, almost inevitable.
(85) In this unremarkable suburban community, Siemens has created a showcase apprenticeship program for electronics technicians.
(86) The cutter rolls briefly as it splits an ice sheet the size of a suburban back yard.
(87) The weather is glorious, so we trot through the suburban roads and leafy lanes, and find a hitherto undiscovered park.
(88) In the Edwardian era, with company revenues falling, the companies began to cultivate the suburban commuter.
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(89) Now downtown and suburban churches pick up the $ 215, 000-a-year operating costs.
(90) The earlier electric car's range of 50 miles was not adequate for suburban driving.