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garden city

1

noun

  1. a residential community or section of a community with landscaped gardens, parks, and other open areas.


Garden City

2

noun

  1. a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
  2. a city on W Long Island, in SE New York.
  3. a city in W Kansas.

garden city

noun

  1. a planned town of limited size with broad streets and spacious layout, containing trees and open spaces and surrounded by a rural belt See also garden suburb


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Word History and Origins

Origin of garden city1

First recorded in 1840–50

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Example Sentences

Garden City, New York: Doubleday Co., Inc., 1964 Stigers, Harold G.

But somehow, in Garden City, Shawn never seemed to get much more.

Except for her family, there was nothing more for her in Garden City.

It was something more for a girl from Garden City, a suburb of little boxes built for the auto workers of the Fifties.

When we got to the third checkpoint in Garden City we were taken aside by security forces, questioned and arrested.

It is the work people going home to the garden city behind the hill.

It is thought that this opinion may give a serious set-back to the Garden City movement.

One of the most enduring impressions Meran leaves upon the mind is that of being in the true sense "a garden city."

Except for its restricted little business quarter the houses and villas of Sorrento are disposed on the best of garden city plans.

The children were put on these and we started for the mill at Garden City, one hundred and thirty miles away.

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