NOUN
- one of the British colonies that formed the United States
- a Mid-Atlantic state on the Atlantic; one of the original 13 colonies
How To Use New Jersey In A Sentence
- In 1896, New Jersey passed a law that made it easy to charter a company - and it quickly became a leading venue for incorporations.
- Under New Jersey law, there need not be any verifiable evidence of injury.
- A sooty tern: dozens were spotted in New Jersey – far north of their tropical home – after Hurricane Floyd in September 1999. Weatherwatch: Birds of the hurricane
- A photograph of her V-mail was printed in the Army magazine and received attention from the New Jersey press. Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II
- In New Jersey, native vegetation is mixed oak forest on well-drained upland sites over sandstone, shale, diabase, and basalt. Ecoregions of New Jersey (EPA)
- Miranda and her two friends struggle not only with the trials of this new world, but with the tension between their old New Jersey identities and their “real” Roumanian identities. Book Review: The Tourmaline, by Paul Park | Mind on Fire
- Its final voyage ended in disaster at Lakehurst, New Jersey, on May 6, 1937, when it was coming into land after a transatlantic crossing.
- The Port Authority is an agency jointly run by New York and New Jersey.
- For more than 30 years, this quaint little Victorian-themed resort at the southern tip of New Jersey said no to ‘skintight, formfitting or bikini type’ bathing attire on males over the age of 12.
- The Dutch colony of New Netherland consisted of parts of modern New York and New Jersey.