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Penn Hills

American  

noun

  1. a town in W Pennsylvania.


Example Sentences

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They lived in a suburb of Pittsburgh called Penn Hills, one of the many post-World War II suburbs built with significant housing incentives from the federal government.

From Seattle Times

As children, Matt and his older brother lived with their grandmother, Mary Ross-Coleman, in the Pittsburgh suburb of Penn Hills.

From Washington Post

The incident, which resulted in the death of Connor Wolfe in Penn Hills, outside of Pittsburgh, happened on Nov. 22 and police initially believed the teen’s 6-year-old sibling was to blame, according to WTAE.

From Fox News

The Penn Hills Police Department did not answer an after-hours call from Fox News.

From Fox News

Thirty-six years ago, when James Carville helped elect Robert P. Casey Sr. as governor in a tight race, he summed up the commonwealth this way: “Between Paoli and Penn Hills, Pennsylvania is Alabama without the Blacks.”

From Washington Post