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Nutley

American  
[nuht-lee] / ˈnʌt li /

noun

  1. a city in NE New Jersey.


Example Sentences

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To cut expenses, she moved from Nutley, N.J., to lower-cost Nashville, where she rents a small apartment in a friend’s home; she bought a used Nissan to get around and watches her spending.

From New York Times

“Here’s this girl from a family of eight in Nutley, N.J., living modestly, who gets a good idea, builds it into something really fine and profits from it,” she says in “Martha,” a documentary premiering Wednesday on Netflix.

From Los Angeles Times

Shari Magill of nearby Nutley, a frequent customer, stopped by Tuesday for some food.

From Seattle Times

The former resident of Nutley, New Jersey, now lives in Boca Raton and launched her Senate campaign in the wake of her latest reality TV show, “Tan to 10,” a docuseries following her attempt to quit tanning as part of what she calls an “extreme life makeover.”

From Washington Times

James Nutley, 25, disappeared while on a golfing trip in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, on 24 October 2004.

From BBC