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Waltham

[ wawl-thuhmor, locally, -tham ]

noun

  1. a city in E Massachusetts.


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Example Sentences

Harvest Power, a young start-up based in Waltham, Massachusetts, had a different vision for food waste.

“The 2011 homicides in Waltham remain an active and ongoing investigation,” a spokeswoman reports.

The plain cylindrical form seen at Gloucester and Waltham is not met with at Romsey except in the pillar described above.

Harold's tomb was shown at Waltham down to the date of the dissolution of the abbey.

Sheriff Swinnerton, with ten followers in rich liveries, met the King at Waltham, and congratulated him on his safe arrival.

In this country the manufacture of this fine grade of Watches is not even attempted except at Waltham.

The Abbot of Waltham will have as many children to put to nurse as he has calves in the marsh.

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