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Bronx

[ US /ˈbɹɑŋks/ ]
NOUN
  1. a borough of New York City

How To Use Bronx In A Sentence

  • As soon as the Red Sox saw he had neither, they ignored his breaking balls and feasted on his fastballs en route to a 6-4 win on Tuesday night in the Bronx. Score Sheet
  • The elder of two sons of two Bronx schoolteachers, Steven grew up on Long Island.
  • I met the man born Bernard Schwartz, the son of a tailor from the Bronx who went on to be one of Hollywood David Wild: "Bernie's Tune": A Playlist for the Late Great Tony Curtis
  • With the game now 9-4, it looked like a laugher in the Yankees favor, the Bronx Bombers finally stepping on the Sox's collective neck.
  • The words depict Rose as an art model from the Bronx transported to Greenwich Village.
  • Now, he said, the demographics more closely resemble the city as a whole, with a strong presence from high-schoolers from the Bronx, people waist-up in business suits, and "new moms with babies in Bjorns, both pantless. Riding Footloose and Pants-Free
  • Bronx juries were difficult enough for a prosecutor as it was.
  • She drags little Marga through Freedomland, the now-defunct Bronx theme park, in search of Chubby Checker. Erika Milvy: "Marga Gomez Is Not Getting Any Younger" Extended
  • As a boy, he loved to explore the teeming streets of Manhattan and South Bronx, checking out street excavations and rock outcrops in public parks for minerals.
  • The crime spreaded outside the ghettos of the South Bronx, Harlem, and Brooklyn down to Times Square and similar areas. Giuliani backs Rubio, rips into Obama
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