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Longmeadow

American  
[lawng-med-oh, -med-oh, long-] / ˈlɔŋˌmɛd oʊ, -ˈmɛd oʊ, ˈlɒŋ- /

noun

  1. a town in S Massachusetts.


Example Sentences

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Bay Path University, based in Longmeadow, Mass., acquired Cambridge College in 2024 and is awaiting federal approval to combine the two institutions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not that any of this was something Fahy considered much while growing up in Longmeadow, Mass. Her first love was singing.

From Los Angeles Times

Don is the main presenter of TV show Gardeners' World, which he hosts from his own garden, Longmeadow.

From BBC

Even the Rev. Stephen Williams, a redeemed captive who returned from the attack on Deerfield in 1704, wound up owning Black slaves as his house servants in Longmeadow, as recent Harvard graduate Michael Baick recounts in a fascinating senior essay.

From Salon

Williams' son Stephen later became the minister of Longmeadow’s Congregational church, which stands 100 yards from the classroom where Ethel Smith told us about his captivity.

From Salon