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Camden

[ US /ˈkæmdən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a city in southwestern New Jersey on the Delaware River near Philadelphia

How To Use Camden In A Sentence

  • Gordon Bok, an instrument maker and boat builder from Camden, carved a loose rendering of a man climbing in the bobstays of his sailboat.
  • Chatnesse in Lancashire (says Camden) the low mossie ground was no very long time since, carried away by an impetuous flood, and in that place now lies a low irriguous vale, where many prostrate trees have been digged out: And from another I receive, that in the moors of Sylva, Vol. 1 (of 2) Or A Discourse of Forest Trees
  • Whilst shopping I bumped into Kath cycling through Camden and we arranged to meet up later.
  • In 1961 she moved to Camden, Arkansas, where she created jewelry, hollowware, flatware, decorative wares, and personal accessories.
  • Let us enter by this gate, in the west wall, near the church, and advancing a few paces northeastwardly, read the brief and only record of one that shed his blood in the battle of Camden: -- Sketches of North Carolina, Historical and Biographical, Illustrative of the Principles of a Portion of Her Early Settlers
  • CAMDEN, SC (WIS) - A Camden man accused of holding his girlfriend hostage and hurting her using everything from a butcher knife to boiling water is awaiting a bond hearing. WISTV - Local News RSS
  • Musically, Camden is constantly reinventing itself. Times, Sunday Times
  • At Camden Yards stadium, they designed the 400 foldaway seats allowing fans to use either wheelchairs or regular seats.
  • Camden council, where I live, never tires of bragging of how it evicts people with rent arrears.
  • Camden council told him that the parking bay had been suspended while he was away. Times, Sunday Times
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