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Lake Worth

American  

noun

  1. a city in SE Florida.


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In one instance witnessed by a Journal reporter in July, ICE officers in Lake Worth, Fla., snapped pictures of two Guatemalan men whom a state trooper had just stopped.

From The Wall Street Journal

Located on a barrier island between Lake Worth Lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean in South Florida, the club’s landscaping could place it anywhere in the United States.

From Salon

Terens, a Lake Worth Beach resident, and Swerlin, of Boca Raton, Florida, will tie the knot on June 8 in France, the place where Terens faced some of the most formative experiences of his life as he helped the Allies fight the Nazis as a soldier during World War II.

From Seattle Times

“This case is extraordinarily unusual,” Senior Deputy Prosecutor Jennifer Phillips wrote in charges filed Thursday against the couple, who share a residence in Lake Worth Beach, Fla., about 60 miles north of Miami.

From Seattle Times

His brother, Gary Zill, grows some 90 varieties to sell in nearby Lake Worth, including nearly two dozen of his own cultivars with names like Coconut Cream and Pineapple Pleasure.

From New York Times