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New Haven

noun

  1. a seaport in S Connecticut, on Long Island Sound.


New Haven

noun

  1. an industrial city and port in S Connecticut, on Long Island Sound: settled in 1638 by English Puritans, who established it as a colony in 1643; seat of Yale University (1701). Pop: 124 512 (2003 est)


New Haven

  1. City in southern Connecticut .


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Notes

Location of Yale University.

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Example Sentences

That is why Malloy is campaigning on a lonely stretch of barber shops and boxing gyms in New Haven a week before the election.

It's a leisurely drive of less than 250 miles from Gloucester, Massachusetts to New Haven, Connecticut.

“They get to work with faculty, take classes, meet the students, find out what life is like in New Haven,” says Van Lieu.

The New Haven-based group has spent a decade investigating human-rights abuses in Iran and is spearheading the project.

The Yale-New Haven team later “issued a report which concluded that Mr. Allen had not sexually abused Dylan.”

Henry Doggett, an officer of the revolutionary army, died at New Haven, aged 86.

Connecticut comprised now about the same number as the latter, three thousand, and New Haven half a thousand less.

At about the same time an interesting meeting was held by several Connecticut ministers at New Haven.

And he even confessed that he had already bought a lot of furniture and stored it in New Haven, in one of Mr. Merriwether's lofts.

The men on the sloop expected him to return to New Haven with them that night, but he did not do so.

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