Longmeadow

[ lawng-med-oh, -med-oh, long- ]

noun
  1. a town in S Massachusetts.

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How to use Longmeadow in a sentence

  • This being lifted out of Paris and plunged into Longmeadow was the pouring of white hot metal into chill moulds.

    Lazarre | Mary Hartwell Catherwood
  • The subtle refinement of those Longmeadow women was like the hinted sweetness of arbutus flower.

    Lazarre | Mary Hartwell Catherwood
  • The whole system was monastic, though abomination alighted on that word in Longmeadow.

    Lazarre | Mary Hartwell Catherwood
  • Rev. Stephen Williams, of Longmeadow, never failed to make a note of the "wood-sleddings" in his diary.

    Sabbath in Puritan New England | Alice Morse Earle
  • This was Longmeadow language, the native tongue of Mr. Desmond.

    Why Joan? | Eleanor Mercein Kelly