NOUN
- a town in southeastern Connecticut near Long Island Sound; an important whaling center in the 19th century
How To Use New London In A Sentence
- He came to popular attention with the new London bus and the Olympic flame. Times, Sunday Times
- Incidentally, George Orwell (penname of Eric Arthur Blair, 1903-1950), author of the celebrated dystopian fantasy Nineteen Eighty-four (published in 1949), knew London's work and wrote of him (quite unevenly, depicting too short a time spent reading London's works) in a 1945 Introduction to the British edition of Love of Life and Other Stories. “Malicious chance was having its laugh at him.”
- Now,we are passing under the new London Bridge.
- He came to popular attention with the new London bus and the Olympic flame. Times, Sunday Times
- Last year, it was rumoured that the couple's new London home was haunted..
- We're getting a lot of inquiries about our new London-Rio service.
- He came to popular attention with the new London bus and the Olympic flame. Times, Sunday Times
- The Italian label, which has just opened a new London flagship store, really does make some of the best outerwear around.
- George's, Bermuda was officially established (as New London) in 1612, whereas James Fort, in Virginia, was not to be converted into James towne until 1619.
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