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Binghamton

[ bing-uhm-tuhn ]

noun

  1. a city in S New York, on the Susquehanna River.


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Example Sentences

I had an off-campus apartment in downtown Binghamton, turned on the TV and LA was in flames.

From Ozy

The Binghamton audit discovered a video on the water department’s own webpage showcasing the treatment plant’s controls.

Researchers at Boston University and the State University of New York at Binghamton studied zoombombing calls posted on social media for the first seven months of last year and found that wasn’t the case in most instances.

That was the kind of tough decision being weighed in Binghamton, another long-struggling factory town full of people who firmly believe its best days are still ahead.

From Ozy

Stanley Whittingham, a professor at State University of New York, Binghamton, who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work developing lithium-ion batteries, endorsed QuantumScape’s demonstration.

From Fortune

Her family moved to the U.S. in 1989, and she graduated from Binghamton University with a B.A. in French and English in 1996.

With the gunman taking his own life in the Binghamton bloodbath, we may never know what demons drove him to him to such carnage.

With 14 dead in the Binghamton, New York, massacre, some blame the police for not reacting sooner.

When a gunman killed 13 in Binghamton, N.Y., last week, reactions ranged from sorrow to fear, anger, and—self-recognition?

In Binghamton fireplaces the side walls are on an angle and converge toward the back of the fireplace, as in Fig. 274.

“The —— (mentioning a rival and paralleling road) gets a train out of here for Binghamton at 3:30,” he explained.

In 1800 a village was laid out by an agent of Mr Bingham, and was named Binghamton.

“That will be too late for me to get into Binghamton,” the passenger said.

We also checked Binghamton and Elmira, with a negative report.

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