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Piccadilly
/ ˌpɪkəˈdɪlɪ /
noun
- one of the main streets of London, running from Piccadilly Circus to Hyde Park Corner
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Example Sentences
Some, like “Piccadilly” and “Week-End,” are merely accomplished character sketches.
From The Daily Beast
Reaching Piccadilly, Gray stood for a time on the corner, indifferent to the jostling of passers-by.
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"I am the young person from Forder's, in Piccadilly," Jessie said, with a firmness that surprised herself.
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Grosvenor square centre house valued at 10,000, was raffled for and won by Mrs. Hunt, a grocer's wife in Piccadilly.
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So she nodded good-humouredly at her son and let the subject of the Piccadilly Grill drop.
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Good heavens, Michael, what Piccadilly breezes are you wafting into my respectable and sacerdotal apartment?
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