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Bellwood

American  
[bel-wood] / ˈbɛlˌwʊd /

noun

  1. a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.


Example Sentences

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Before I left Nashville, I drove out to the Bellwood community in Wilson County where my ancestor Mary was enslaved.

From Seattle Times

"When you just use your common sense as what’s there, yeah it just, it didn’t add up," said Hope a 63-year-old father of two who lives in suburban Bellwood, west of Chicago.

From Fox News

“When you just use your common sense as what’s there, yeah it just, it didn’t add up,” said Hope a 63-year-old father of two who lives in suburban Bellwood, west of Chicago.

From Seattle Times

“It’s convincing,” says Peter Bellwood, an archaeologist at Australian National University who wasn’t involved with the work.

From Science Magazine

Wheeler, who was six months pregnant, was originally from Bellwood, Indiana, the office said in a statement.

From Fox News