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Hyde Park

American  

noun

  1. a public park in London, England.

  2. a village in SE New York, on the Hudson: site of the estate and burial place of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt.


Hyde Park British  

noun

  1. a park in W central London: popular for open-air meetings

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Example Sentences

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She goes to the movies, visits a pub and stretches out on the ground in Hyde Park.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now his promotional tour has taken him to London, where he opened a pop-up store and is now sitting in a hotel bar looking out over Hyde Park.

From BBC

Kory Russell, 25, from Sully, Vale of Glamorgan, collapsed at the finish line of the Royal Parks Half Marathon in Hyde Park, London, on 12 October.

From BBC

In May, the authority secured a court order to remove a large encampment opposite the Hilton by Hyde Park Corner.

From BBC

Operating from a Victorian mansion just steps from Hyde Park, the company has recently seen a surge of wealthy customers hoping to stuff gold into the hundreds of safe-deposit boxes in its subterranean, steel-encased vault.

From The Wall Street Journal