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Hyde Park

noun

  1. a public park in London, England.
  2. a village in SE New York, on the Hudson: site of the estate and burial place of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt.


Hyde Park

noun

  1. a park in W central London: popular for open-air meetings


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“When I was about 4, we went back east for the summer, and they were at Hyde Park,” says Dern.

Gardner once bet Grace Kelly $20 that Hyde Park in London was bigger than Monaco.

Check out the fashionable women strolling through Hyde Park towards the end of the clip.

Hyde Park in Chicago is a tiny neighborhood, so when he said I was “a guy around the neighborhood,” that was true.

Start by reading the piece in this month's Vanity Fair about the most expensive apartment building in London, One Hyde Park.

Not what you'd call a trench, of course, but compared to that wood—well, it was absolutely Hyde Park.

It looked on to Hyde Park, and a very white and dreary park it was on that particular day.

The next day, the 16th, they fought a duel with pistols in the ring in Hyde Park; they had no seconds and each fired twice.

Hyde Park is partly in Paddington, a name which the authorities decode into “town of the children of Paeda”.

You have as many rich figures as the man at Hyde Park Corner!'

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