Ossining
[ os-uh-ning ]
noun
a town in SE New York, on the Hudson: the site of a state prison formerly known as Sing Sing.
- Formerly Sing Sing.
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How to use Ossining in a sentence
Don and Betty met once more at the house in Ossining, and shared a drink.
‘Mad Men’ Premiere: Before Season 5, Let's Remember Season 4 | Jace Lacob | March 22, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTI have given directions for the remodeling of the south wall of my library in the Ossining house for its occupancy.
It Pays to Smile | Nina Wilcox PutnamThe prison itself takes its name from the Indian word "Ossining," which means "stone upon stone."
My Native Land | James CoxOssining has now taken its real place among the communities of the country.
Charles Frohman: Manager and Man | Isaac Frederick Marcosson and Daniel FrohmanHow else can we explain ‘Ossining’ or ‘Ah, Sing’ repeated through the magpie to us.
Whispering Wires | Henry Leverage
Like one walking in a dream, he bought a ticket and took the noon train alone to Ossining.
McAllister and His Double | Arthur Train
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