Southbridge
[ south-brij ]
/ ˈsaʊθˌbrɪdʒ /
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noun
a town in S Massachusetts.
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How to use Southbridge in a sentence
We don't want to start a Bridgeboro patrol and then find that we're in Southbridge!
Pee-Wee Harris Adrift|Percy Keese FitzhughWell, thank fortune, she and father both are in Southbridge; and besides that, I'm a great deal better; so hand me my dress.
The English Orphans|Mary Jane HolmesI am a little girl nine years old, and I live in Southbridge, Massachusetts.