Similar words: suburb, suburban, auburn, turbid, verbiage, turbine, proverbial, refurbish. Meaning: [sə'bɜrbɪə /-'bɜː-] n. 1. a residential district located on the outskirts of a city 2. suburbanites considered as a cultural class or subculture.
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1. He has written a book about middle-class suburbia.
2. The flight to suburbia lessened the number of middle - class families living within the city.
3. Who wants to drive in from suburbia for that?
4. Out there in suburbia, labor is very, very still.
5. It is established: He hates suburbia.
6. Their dream is to own a home in suburbia.
7. Now the party is inescapable, at least in suburbia.
8. In suburbia, however, the scourge of the skips tends to descend on the public highway in spring and summer.
9. Meanwhile private inter-war suburbia had its distinctive style where the semi-detached house was dominant.
10. Perhaps his arid years in suburbia had blunted his ability to love and be loved.
11. Case Study: The End of Suburbia?
12. The white truck hurtled down the streets of suburbia.
13. The Jesus of suburbia is a lie.
14. Suburbia is a sadder place than of yore.
15. But subterranean suburbia, Dutch - style,[sentencedict.com] is about to become respectable and chic.
16. Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names the streets after them.
17. They live in a two-bedroomed house in the heart of suburbia.
18. Certainly, as the Happy Days generation try to escape sitcom suburbia, their films are getting worse.
19. An outstanding feature of the interwar period was the sprawl of suburbia into the surrounding countryside, especially in the South East.
20. Winnetka has that small-town ambience of tree-lined streets and a one-street shopping district that you can't find in suburbia.
21. In Annie's own youth Ruth would have been a swot in suburbia.
22. Raccoons no longer trapped for their fur, have invaded suburbia around Washington and a few have recently been found to be rabid.
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23. She lives with her two children, aged seven and five, in a terraced council house in suburbia.
24. Benjamin Braddock, who has just graduated with honours, flies back to his wealthy family in Southern California suburbia.
25. But how well does the show reflect the reality of policing suburbia?
26. Equal parts amusing and excruciating to watch, this self-indulgent sojourn in suburbia is certainly no Defending Your Life.
27. The car drove off at speed, the tyres screeching, and disappeared into the endless bricks of suburbia.
28. Now, people are eager to live in the center of town, and their homes are a far cry from suburbia.
29. City expansion has increased local property tax revenues and has thwarted some flight to suburbia.
30. Not too far outside London, this place, but well beyond suburbia and fairly deep into lush greenery.