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Central Park

noun

  1. a public park in central Manhattan, New York City. 840 acres (340 hectares).


Central Park

  1. A large park in Manhattan , half a mile wide and over two miles long.


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Example Sentences

I could start by learning something about the entrancing snowy owl that turned up in New York’s Central Park a few weeks ago.

From Time

How to With John Wilson airs Fridays on HBO At this point, it’s practically mandatory for any show set in New York to open with shots of landmarks like the Empire State Building, Central Park, or a row of honking yellow taxis in rush hour traffic.

In this video taken at Hallett Sanctuary in Central Park, Kaitlyn explains how she handled these stunned birds and gives guidance on when it is safe to release them back into the wild.

The New-York Historical Society had to act fast to acquire the cowbell that staff at the Samaritan’s Purse emergency field hospital in Central Park would ring every time they’d discharge a patient.

From Time

The Lauder family subsequently kicked off his civic work by commissioning him to design the Adventure Playground in Central Park.

Cannons were fired in the heart of the tiny principality, which is no bigger than Central Park, to celebrate the news.

Loeb owns a $100 million penthouse on Central Park West and a $50 million yacht.

In the Central Park trials, forensic evidence was nearly nonexistent.

Only two of the more grandstanding public figures from Central Park case remain on the scene.

Maybe the Central Park Five deserved 10 times as much money as they got, or 10 cents on the dollar.

They lunched astonishingly well at Sherry's and drove afterwards in the Central Park.

She was standing under a tree in Central Park, watching the equipages that rolled past in a constant stream.

One day a group of unusually intelligent wives of working men were driving through Central Park in a Park carriage.

I sat on a bench in a place called Central Park and practiced on the women as they went by.

Keep the change—and give me a swing once around Central Park, slowing down on those hilly turns on the west side.

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