Similar words: new york, yorktown, new york city, new york stock exchange, yore, mayor, conveyor, surveyor. Meaning: n. the English royal house (a branch of the Plantagenet line) that reigned from 1461 to 1485; its emblem was a white rose.
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91. We flew to New York by jet.
92. New York is east of Washington.
93. We had a weekend break in New York.
94. She has booked a ticket for New York.
95. New York has always been a great melting pot.
96. She went to school/university/college in York.
97. I have a useful contact in New York.
98. His music is pure New York.
99. He had urgent business in New York.
100. The show was filmed on location in New York.
101. He datelines his reports New York.
102. They designated the new shopping centre York Plaza.
103. The company has its base in New York.
104. You live in New York[sentencedict.com], don't you?
105. I eventually got a place at York University.
106. The delegates visited both New York and Boston.
107. I figure on being in New York in January.
108. Malcolm decided to delay his return to York.
109. Leaving New York had been a terrible wrench.
110. When is the best time to ring New York?
111. They decided to base the new company in York.
112. We're going up to New York for the day.
113. They will arrive in New York at noon.
114. There are several departures for New York every day.
115. Their head office is in New York.
116. He's dropped the idea of going to New York.
117. How far is Boston from New York?
118. The New York stock exchange crashed in 1929.
119. Hours later we reached the outskirts of New York.
120. Their latest CD was recorded live in New York.
More similar words: new york, yorktown, new york city, new york stock exchange, yore, mayor, conveyor, surveyor, purveyor, money order, conveyor belt, dictionary order, symphony orchestra, fork, dork, cork, pork, work, stork, fork out, porky, works, forked, at work, work at, uncork, porker, workfare, rework, snorkel.