[
US
/ˈdʒɔɹdʒˌtaʊn/
]
NOUN
- a section of northwestern Washington, D.C.
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port city and the capital and largest city of Guyana
the city was called Stabroek by the Dutch but was renamed Georgetown by the British in 1812
How To Use Georgetown In A Sentence
- Leo Nocentelli, co-founder of the Meters and New Orleans guitar legend, may not have turned Blues Alley into the steamiest place in Georgetown on Wednesday night when he re-ignited "Fire On The Bayou. In concert: The Meters Experience at Blues Alley
- We're way out in the boondocks of Delaware, in this little place called Georgetown, one street town.
- I don't know how much longer I can carry on the rivalry without Georgetown making the dance - I'm running out of ways to mock the bionic Boeheim and his perennially successful teams.
- - "Christa," on Georgetown University's agreeing to cover up a religious monogram during a campus speech by President Barack Obama RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
- When I was a redshirt freshman, we played Georgetown in the NCAA Tournament.
- The Seattle-based architecture and general contracting firm recently created the first cargo container buildings for Seattle in the design district of the Georgetown area.
- Georgetown was the victim of an inspired underdog when the Hoyas met Big East rival Villanova in the 1985 championship.
- In March, Ingot Way died at Summer Wind Farm near Georgetown, Kentucky, at the age of 21 after foaling a colt by Awesome Again.
- The social-networking site Late Night Shots is sometimes described as a frat party in cyberspace, populated by attractive 20-somethings who socialize in Georgetown and gossip about each other in LNS's anonymous chat forums. Home/News
- Ancient spirits haunt an old Georgetown house and terrify the current inhabitants in this chilling tale of murder and passion.