John F. Kennedy International Airport
international airport in New York City, on southwestern Long Island. Abbreviation: JFK
- Formerly I·dle·wild [ahyd-l-wahyld] /ˈaɪd lˌwaɪld/ .
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How to use John F. Kennedy International Airport in a sentence
He would say, 'Meet me at Idlewild field at such and such a time, on this day or that.'
Alfred Hitchcock’s Fade to Black: The Great Director’s Final Days | David Freeman | December 13, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTI'm sure that piece of the one you made that we had for lunch in Idlewild two weeks ago was perfectly elegant.
Anne Of Green Gables | Lucy Maud MontgomeryThe physician at the Idlewild might very well have mistaken the cause of the relaxation of Murchie's heart.
The Social Gangster | Arthur B. ReeveI was down that way managing a summer bunch of the gum and syntax-chewers that play the Idlewild Parks in the Western hamlets.
Heart of the West | O. Henry"And now about my visit to Idlewild," said Aunt Fanny, when they were once more quiet.
The Fairy Nightcaps | Frances Elizabeth Barrow
And the little hollow which was profusely sprinkled with violets in the spring was “Idlewild.”
The Debtor | Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
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