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Ridgefield

American  
[rij-feeld] / ˈrɪdʒˌfild /

noun

  1. a town in SW Connecticut.

  2. a borough in NE New Jersey.


Example Sentences

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As Ridgefield, Conn.-based psychotherapist Sharon O’Neill says, “There is no decision you make that is cast in concrete. We may think we know how things will play out. Be ready to be surprised for the good or the bad, and know that whatever choices you make will always need your patience and flexibility to find the right path.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’m 4 minutes from the new Ridgefield location!”

From Los Angeles Times

Some in Ridgefield began to line up overnight in the drive-thru, waiting hours to feast on the popular burger.

From Los Angeles Times

Clint Ford, a 26-year veteran of In-N-Out, manages the Ridgefield restaurant, which employs about 80 workers, according to a company statement.

From Los Angeles Times

The company’s billionaire owner and chief executive, Lynsi Snyder, was at the Ridgefield restaurant to cut the red ribbon, officially marking the opening of the new location.

From Los Angeles Times