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Scarsdale

[ skahrz-deyl ]

noun

  1. a town in SE New York, N of New York City.


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All of them—Scarsdale, Zone, South Beach, Paleolithic, Israeli Army—OK, maybe not eating placentas.

Scarsdale High School regularly sends students off to the Ivy League.

SMU families and their Scarsdale counterparts have more in common than either may realize.

Mr. Scarsdale paid her a visit solemnly, in order to deliver his soul in this respect.

At the same time, the house was evidently much older than the date of the second Scarsdale creation—namely, 1761.

A capsule was released, with a parachute timed to open at 40,000 feet and come down quite neatly in Scarsdale.

"I suppose that sort of thing is a good deal like throwing money into the sea," said Scarsdale.

"He did not seem over-enthusiastic at Carrington's news," mused Scarsdale, and then his mind turned to his own affairs.

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