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New City

American  

noun

  1. a city in SE New York.


Example Sentences

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That could be expanding Tesla’s robo-taxi service to a new city or unveiling the third generation of its Optimum humanoid robot.

From Barron's

Even if Mamdani pulls off the unlikely feat of taxing the rich, the new city comptroller, Mark Levine, says it will all be for naught if Mamdani cannot slow the city’s biggest runaway costs in ways that go beyond saving a few million here or there.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bell remembered during the Stars on Ice tour in 2022 when the skaters rolled into a new city, tired, groggy and sore from the long bus ride, Liu, dressed in a baggy hoodie and billowing sweatpants, could go on the ice and throw perfect jumps without warning.

From Los Angeles Times

“I couldn’t take care of you. And I had no one to call, because we were in a new city with no one to help us. When I woke up, the burner on the stove was lit. I’d been too sick to cook, so you’d tried to make something for yourself. A dish rag was sitting too close to the flame, and it had started to smoke.”

From Literature

I even feel happy as I imagine setting foot in a new city and having adventures unlike anything I’ve experienced.

From Literature