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Paddington

[ pad-ing-tuhn ]

noun

  1. a former residential borough of Greater London, England, now part of Westminster.


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Example Sentences

But as soon as poor Paddington Bear made it home, there was Richie on his doorstep for a bittersweet farewell.

The popular club in Paddington fast became a favorite watering hole for war correspondents.

We reached Paddington, smoothly and safely—and old Brandon did not once put on the veil.

Hyde Park is partly in Paddington, a name which the authorities decode into “town of the children of Paeda”.

By the friendly help of Godbehere he ultimately obtained employment in the coal yard at Paddington-wages 2s.

The police telegraphed at once to Paddington, giving the particulars, and desiring his capture.

The repetition fared no better, until a boy at Paddington suggested that Slough should be allowed to finish the word.

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