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Port Moody

American  

noun

  1. a city in SW British Columbia, in SW Canada, E of Vancouver, on an inlet of the Strait of Georgia.


Example Sentences

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Bahrey manages a commercial greenhouse and nursery in Port Moody, B.C., and has worked in telecommunications.

From Washington Post

Thank you to whoever sent it back to Tooting Library from Port Moody in Canada.

From BBC

“I am a lifelong Liberal voter and I am stumped on this one, mostly because I am really concerned about a Conservative win and just trying to figure out how to vote strategically,” said Kristin Street, 33, a strategy manager at a computer games company, in Port Moody, British Columbia.

From Reuters

In one remarkable case, a right boot found in Port Moody in 2011 was linked to a man who was reported missing in 1985, according to the coroner’s office.

From Seattle Times

“I can recognize a fastball now really well,’’ jokes Trudy, who met Wayne in high school in their native Port Moody, British Columbia, where they still reside.

From Seattle Times