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South Miami

American  

noun

  1. a town in S Florida.


Example Sentences

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My uncle was an inmate at Dade Correctional Institution, a facility in south Miami deemed the “deadliest in Florida” by the Miami Herald following an investigation into a record number of inmate deaths in 2017.

From Salon

When Thurston Moore was 10 years old, his family relocated from South Miami, Fla., to Bethel, Conn. His father taught art appreciation, philosophy, humanities and phenomenology at Western Connecticut State University, and it soon became clear to young Thurston that his upbringing was unlike those of his peers in the suburban town.

From New York Times

He opened Toby’s Bar and Grill in south Miami at 22, the Mercury News reported.

From Los Angeles Times

“He should do Donald Trump a favor and do our party a favor, come back to Tallahassee and endorse Donald Trump,” Mr. Christie said to applause before a friendly crowd in South Miami.

From New York Times

“Wow, this is a big screen. I love this,” Cruise excitedly told the unsuspecting audience at an AMC theater at a South Miami mall, according to the Miami Herald, while he was standing alongside longtime collaborator and director of the film, Christopher McQuarrie.

From Los Angeles Times