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Newark

[ US /ˈnjuɝk, ˈnuɝk/ ]
NOUN
  1. the largest city in New Jersey; located in northeastern New Jersey

How To Use Newark In A Sentence

  • Philip Roth, another kid from the Weequahic section of Newark where I grew up, was reviled for telling goyim about some of the values held in our 'hood that our clan thought best kept private, so it will come as no surprise, though it is no less discomfiting to recall, that in the four-family houses on the block where I was raised, the word shvartze was not used merely to name a color. Marty Kaplan: "But He's a Muslim!"
  • 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
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