NOUN
- a New York river; flows southward into New York Bay; explored by Henry Hudson early in the 17th century
How To Use Hudson River In A Sentence
- In fact, more tasty blue crabs are caught and sold than any other Hudson River species.
- A safety zone was established around all visiting Navy and foreign ships as they transited to their berths at Manhattan's piers on the Hudson River.
- Her team discovered material in the New Jersey and Hudson River cores dated to 2,300 ago, and believe it to be meteoritic in nature. Ancient Tsunami | Impact Lab
- The church is at the corner of Remsen and Henry streets, and the impressive bronze doors in the phoyo were salvaged from the French liner Normandie, after it caught fire and capsized at a Hudson River pier in the West 40s while being converted into a troopship. Welcome to Brooklyn
- The cream of that consignment was the collection of Hudson River school landscapes and genre paintings owned by the late Luman Reed.
- Earlier, across the Hudson River, the Giants rode in floats and many players carried video cameras to record the moment. Giants fans turn out to celebrate Super Bowl win
- Thereafter the narrative unfolds in a series of galleries tracing the major phases, themes and figures of American art: the Revolution, the Hudson River School, Western art, Homer and Eakins, and the like, concluding with the early 20th-century Ashcan School of urban realists. Opening the Book of American Art
- Farther west is the Hudson River, creating the illusion that ocean liners occasionally sail down the street.
- His favorite painters are the Tonalists, landscape painters whose work was once well known but is now eclipsed by the Hudson River painters, the Impressionists, and others.
- A city of northeast New Jersey on the Hudson River adjoining Jersey City. Its varied manufactures include embroidery and perfumes. Population, 58, 012.