exurbia
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- exurban adjective
Etymology
Origin of exurbia
An Americanism dating back to 1950–55; ex- 1 + (sub)urbia
Example Sentences
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So a lot of what makes Tod Goldberg’s lively, often entertainingly snarky story collection “The Low Desert” so cohesive is its preferred destination for murder and despair: West Coast exurbia.
From Los Angeles Times
Later, it moved to a more spacious if utilitarian site a mile or so south of Route 50 in Chantilly in what was then exurbia.
From Washington Post
We downsized from a big house in wooded exurbia with a poor walk-score, to a smaller, more efficient townhome built into a hillside, near bike paths and bus routes.
From Seattle Times
We could be seeing the creation of a new Democratic heartland — exurbia — and this alignment could hang around for a while.
From Seattle Times
WHAT: Naked City Brewery, based in Seattle’s Greenwood district, has stepped out to exurbia with its first expansion, a new taproom and eatery that opened on Camano Island in late April.
From Seattle Times
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