[
US
/ˈsəbɝb/
]
[ UK /sˈʌbɜːb/ ]
[ UK /sˈʌbɜːb/ ]
NOUN
- a residential district located on the outskirts of a city
How To Use suburb In A Sentence
- Whether you live in the suburbs or in the vital enclaves of a Little India, you are a part of America and American life.
- The most storied place to find Gaucho boots is Casa Fagliano, a hole-in-the-wall bootmaker in Hurlingham, which is a British suburb of Buenos Aires. 20 Odd Questions: Stephanie Phair
- Still Life with Action Figure," a particularly realist exercise, actually occurs in suburbia, where an artist son visits his artist father, who has resumed painting despite suffering from parkinsonism. Ccfinlay: You Make My Heart Sing
- Sometimes he goes to watch birds in the suburban marshes, where more rare species can be found.
- The stores, usually located in suburban shopping centers, target middle-class consumers with brand-name clothing, accessories and furniture.
- Initially von Leeb, using troops borrowed from von Bock, was able to mount a concerted attack both on the defensive positions of the southern suburbs and the area north of the main rail line to Moscow, their objective being the historic village now a suburb of Schlüsselburg, right on Lake Ladoga. Deathride
- The family moves out of their unnamed city to an unnamed suburban area to start again.
- A city of southeast Ontario, Canada, a manufacturing suburb of Kitchener. Population, 24, 933.
- Huguenots the free exercise of their religion only in the suburbs of one town in each bailiwick (bailliage), and in those places where it had been practised before the outbreak of hostilities and which they occupied at the current date. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
- The finely detailed, louvred, inclined plane presenting an alternative to the typical suburban facades. NSW Architecture Awards Announced: Gorgeous Oz-chitecture | Inhabitat