Stoneham

[ stoh-nuhm ]

noun
  1. a town in E Massachusetts, near Boston.

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How to use Stoneham in a sentence

  • But they did not look at each other so that their eyes met till the boat rounded the corner to the weir-pool below Stoneham Lock.

  • One night I exhibited to a poor but honest audience in the town of Stoneham, Maine.

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  • Pud Stoneham, at your service, and the dark man bowed with elaborate grace, a sneering smile spreading over his face.

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  • Then, count me in on the game, said a third man, whom the miner had no difficulty in knowing was Pud Stoneham.

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  • Nestor made inquiries and learned that the other party had left before daybreak, Pud Stoneham accompanying them.

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