Sayville
[ sey-vil ]
/ ˈseɪ vɪl /
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noun
a town on the S shore of Long Island, in SE New York.
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How to use Sayville in a sentence
July 7—Government decides to take over the Sayville wireless plant at once, in the interests of neutrality.
Sayville was very much on the alert, looking out for and expecting Captain Turner's request for orders.
British Secret Service During the Great War|Nicholas EverittThat was to mobolise the Sayville and Tuckerton wireless stations, and Germany did it immediately.
Germany, The Next Republic?|Carl W. Ackerman