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park bench

NOUN
  1. a bench in a public park

How To Use park bench In A Sentence

  • They will pay for a park bench or a tree to help remember a person.
  • I knew I'd eventually fall far into sleep the way old, beaten men did on commuter trains and park benches, the way those on guard detail eventually and always did, but I wanted to hold her until morning came and godless birds woke us up.
  • Go for a stroll and look for a park bench. The Sun
  • Park benches, small statues, decorative flower beds and ornate lamp-posts dotted the park at discreet distances from each other.
  • One said he was going to live in the woods - another gave a park bench as his new abode. The Sun
  • Without public money the bankers would be sleeping on park benches. The Sun
  • Is it smart to work from outside, and try to lobby the city council to understand sitting on park benches is not bad, or that sex work is actual work, or that sex and porn is different than (and does not lead to) sexual trafficking? Changing from within or not? « Bound, Not Gagged
  • I sat on a park bench near a willow tree.
  • Go for a stroll and look for a park bench. The Sun
  • Sarah sat on the park bench and watched as her five-year-old son confidently brachiated along the monkey bars. Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
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