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Buda

American  
[boo-duh, boo-do] / ˈbu də, ˈbʊ dɒ /

noun

  1. Budapest


buda British  
/ ˈbʊdə /

noun

  1. derogatory  an old man

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Etymology

Origin of buda

C21: Hindi

Example Sentences

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Espinoza Pierson, who lives in Buda, Texas, was shocked.

From Seattle Times

Toward the end of 2020 the company opened another facility in Buda, Texas, outside of Austin.

From Los Angeles Times

A theme that begins in that book and extends through all of Davis' work — "Ecology of Fear," "Planet of Slums" and "Buda's Wagon: A Brief History of the Car Bomb," to name a few — is that economic and social mobility is directly linked to people's access to physical and geographic mobility systems.

From Salon

They were the first recorded student deaths tied to the synthetic opioid in this Central Texas school district, which has high school campuses in Kyle and Buda, a nearby town.

From Salon

In recent years, as tour operators have sprung up worldwide promising deep dives into places known for recent tragedy, media attention has followed and so have questions about the intentions of visitors, said Dorina-Maria Buda, a professor of tourism studies at Nottingham Trent University.

From Seattle Times