Nutley

[ nuht-lee ]

noun
  1. a city in NE New Jersey.

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How to use Nutley in a sentence

  • He dropped out of school and worked as a butcher in the town of Nutley; her mother worked as a substitute teacher.

  • Corporal Nutley and Corporal Field are pointing with their tea-mugs to the old gateway and the ducks and things.

    Letters to Helen | Keith Henderson
  • Radcliffe was delighted with his youthful acquaintance—loved him almost as well as he had loved Billy Nutley.

    A Book about Doctors | John Cordy Jeaffreson
  • It was a much larger place than we had at Nutley, with more chickens, two cows, and a much larger garden.

    The Captain's Toll-Gate | Frank R. Stockton
  • The first house in which we set up our own household goods stood in Nutley, N.J.

    The Captain's Toll-Gate | Frank R. Stockton
  • Mr. Nutley was taken hold of by the waiters, and carried up-stairs to bed.

    A Book about Doctors | John Cordy Jeaffreson