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Sayville

American  
[sey-vil] / ˈseɪ vɪl /

noun

  1. a town on the S shore of Long Island, in SE New York.


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The rookie catcher from Sayville, which is on Long Island, grew up a Yankees fan.

From Los Angeles Times

He remembered being a child, hitting off a plastic tee in the backyard of his family’s home in Sayville, N.Y.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s not unusual to see a Fire Island neophyte clutching a copy of “Dancer” on the ferry from Sayville, N.Y., as if reading it were a rite of passage.

From New York Times

John Stimmel, the superintendent of public schools in Sayville, a hamlet in Suffolk County, said that he had received “hundreds” of emails from people concerned about the mask policy, but that schools in his district would make masks optional.

From New York Times

The 6-foot-3 quarterback from Sayville, New York, saw limited action as a freshman at Wisconsin and started four games as a sophomore.

From Seattle Times