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Bloomingdale

[ bloo-ming-deyl ]

noun

  1. a town in NE Illinois.


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There are some lovely three- and four-story rowhouses available in Bloomingdale, Capitol Hill near the H Street Corridor, and Columbia Heights.

Bloomingdale’s Boundary Stone announced it is reopening on April 15, sparking tweets of joy.

Nordstrom follows Macy’s, whose namesake and Bloomingdale’s chains made this move just under a year ago, saying they would stop by January 2021.

From Fortune

When someone asked who she was wearing, she replied, “Bloomingdale's.”

I also wrote ad copy for Bloomingdale's, and freelanced for The New York Times magazine.

A branch of this institution is the Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane.

Marco had sometimes driven two horses, when riding out with his father in a barouche, up the Bloomingdale road in New York.

At the same time three ships of war moved up the Hudson to Bloomingdale, and attacked the works there.

We were four hours going thirty versts, and for three-fourths that distance our route was equal to the Bloomingdale Road.

Alice took her place at the Municipaphone and called 83115 Bloomingdale, as instructed.

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