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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121. Amy had always loved New York.
122. Northbound and eastbound trains connect at New York.
123. He graduated from York with a degree in Psychology.
124. He files his story from New York.
125. This flight connects with New York one.
126. She left London for New York last year.
127. In York we had a short stop for refreshment.
128. New York and San Francisco are important American ports.
129. He reports for the New York Time.
130. He spoke with an exaggerated New York accent.
131. New York is where the action is.
132. And now, live from New York, it's David Letterman!
133. York and Toledo are place names.
134. I couriered it to Darren in New York.
135. New York is a highly cosmopolitan city.
136. New York is famous for its skyscrapers.sentencedict.com/york.html
137. I'm so excited that we're going to New York.
138. She pipes from New York that times are hard.
139. New York is laid out on a grid pattern.
140. Both New York and London have traffic problems.
141. Just refresh my memory: were you born in York?
142. He is presently living in New York.
143. The ship is destined for New York.
144. She's making her New York debut at Carnegie Hall.
145. She has several contacts in New York.
146. The ship has berthed in New York.
147. The story was immediately telegraphed to New York.
148. Our meeting in New York was quite accidental.
149. Next fall we'll be back in New York.
150. You've never been to New York? You haven't lived!
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