[
US
/ˈnjuɝk, ˈnuɝk/
]
NOUN
- the largest city in New Jersey; located in northeastern New Jersey
How To Use Newark In A Sentence
- When they discovered that all the local homing pigeons were booked up, they bought 80 squabs from a poultry market in Newark, N.J.
- Nearby, a large group of Asians, whites and Hispanics danced and sang in concentric circles around guitarists and drummers, chanting, "Hallelujah" under a banner for the Iglesia Inmaculado Corazon de Maria from Newark, N.J. Terry Perez of Annandale, Va., a naturalized U.S. citizen from the Philippines, called the multiethnic crowd "a little bit of the United Nations. Cheers for pope: 'Our country needs to see this'
- Fire away, Abe; you couldn't feaze me none," Felix replied in the accents of Newark, N.J. "Well, Felix, it's like this," Abe went on: "If we would be selling goods to J.B. Morgan, y'understand, and Mawruss here he is buying for eight dollars a fur overcoat -- understand me -- he right away would want another statement. Abe and Mawruss Being Further Adventures of Potash and Perlmutter
- As part of a contingent of marines from the USS Newark, Silva assisted in defending the British legation in Beijing until its relief by the allied army.
- Manhattan's sleek skyscrapers are visible for an instant before the turnpike veers west and south towards Newark.
- He was general manager of business development and marketing of JFK, La Guardia and Newark airports.
- Click on, say, Newark Penn station and up comes a map and some printable text.
- Continental Airlines has begun non-stop service between its Newark hub and Barbados.
- We went thence by many very ffine Seates, we pass by Sr John Brownlows and Severall others; thence to Newark 12 mile in Nottinghamshire; just by it you see a very pretty new house of brick building of the Lord Lexingtons, wth the walls and towers that Looks very well. Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary
- Sunday Worship on 23 January 2005 comes from Beth Shalom in Newark, on the edge of Sherwood Forest.