Synonym: Greenwich Village, Village, hamlet, settlement, small town. Similar words: surveillance, flag, jet lag, civil, heavily, civilian, civil rights, collar. Meaning: ['vɪlɪdʒ] n. 1. a community of people smaller than a town 2. a settlement smaller than a town 3. a mainly residential district of Manhattan; `the Village' became a home for many writers and artists in the 20th century.
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211. The new buildings have changed the character of the village.
212. Strangers to the village are looked upon with a mixture of fear and suspicion.
213. The novel was set in a small village in France.
214. There is one popular story in the village of a man-eating cat that lives in the forest.
215. As likely as not, the meeting will take place in the village pub.
216. He lives quietly in the country in a village near Lahti.
217. The local people still harboured considerable misgivings over the flood of workers into their village.
218. Every time one of these big trucks goes through the village, all the houses shake.
219. The students in the village petitioned the authority for a new playground.
220. I'm singing in the village production of Tosca next month - eat your heart out Pavarotti!
221. The village is a bit too olde-worlde and more of a museum than a thriving community.
222. Everyone is leaving the village, bar the very old and ill.
223. He quickly discovered the petty jealousies and gossip of village life.
224. The village shop had put up the shutters for the night.
225. Shortly Tom came upon the juvenile pariah of the village.
226. Nothing disturbs the peaceful current of life in the village.
227. His first passenger was a doctor who flew from Birmingham to a lonely village in the Welsh mountains.
228. The village is bounded on one side by a river.
229. She opened the shutters and gazed out over village roofs.
230. The people petitioned to be allowed to return to their home village.
231. They retired to a sleepy little village in the west of Yorkshire.
232. They climbed upward along the steep cliffs surrounding the village.
233. She picked up a valuable first edition at a village book sale.
234. During the 18th and 19th centuries,[sentencedict.com] the village was a bustling river port.
235. He was the pride of the village after winning the championship.
236. Marlborough led his armies across the Rhine and surprised the French and Bavarian armies near the village of Blenheim.
237. Jack was a folk hero in the Greenwich Village bars.
238. The track joins the main road just south of the village.
239. These village cottages take in paying guests during the summer holidays.
240. Through hard work and perseverance[sentence dictionary], he worked his way up from being a teacher in a village school to the headmaster of a large comprehensive.
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