Easton

[ ee-stuhn ]

noun
  1. a city in E Pennsylvania, on the Delaware River.

  2. a city in SE Massachusetts.

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How to use Easton in a sentence

  • George Easton was firing with me at the gray mass of the oncoming horde.

  • You thought you had put over a clever one when you got me down at Easton to-day, but your game failed.

    The Flying Reporter | Lewis E. (Lewis Edwin) Theiss
  • Id be willing to bet my last nickel that it was Rand who tricked me into landing at Easton.

    The Flying Reporter | Lewis E. (Lewis Edwin) Theiss
  • Captain Dunn and his company met these men returning to Leavenworth, and took them prisoners, carrying them back to Easton.

  • But Easton was new; he brought in a subtle whiff of the hated Germany that had done the Lusitania to death.

    The Cup of Fury | Rupert Hughes