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Trenton

[ tren-tn ]

noun

  1. a city in and the capital of New Jersey, in the W part, on the Delaware River: Washington defeated Hessian troops here 1776.
  2. a city in SE Michigan, S of Detroit.
  3. a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada.


Trenton

/ ˈtrɛntən /

noun

  1. a city in W New Jersey, capital of the state, on the Delaware River: settled by English Quakers in 1679; scene of the defeat of the British by Washington (1776) during the War of American Independence. Pop: 85 314 (2003 est)


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  • Tren·to·ni·an [tren-, toh, -nee-, uh, n], noun

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Example Sentences

The budget is a mess and officials in Trenton are whispering about a state takeover of the city's finances.

Just a few days later in Trenton, the state Assembly formed a special committee to investigate the lane closures.

During a December news conference in Trenton, Christie laughed off questions from journalist Matt Katz about the lane closures.

Stepien, the report claims, told Wildstein to go to “Trenton.”

The movement was spearheaded by longtime MillerCoors shop floor technician Kelly Harris, who works at the Trenton, Ohio, brewery.

On the night of December 25 he crossed the Delaware, and before daybreak took Trenton by surprise.

In spite of drifting snow and driving wind, Washington's force marched bravely on, and surprised the Hessians at Trenton.

At the appointed time our hero was ready for the trip to Trenton.

The matter was also hushed up in Trenton, so nothing more was heard of it.

On the main streets of Trenton many stopped to stare after them.

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