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Woodbridge

[ wood-brij ]

noun

  1. a city in NE New Jersey.


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Abigail Goody’s 8-month-old daughter, Sailor, picked up the coronavirus in January from her day-care center in Woodbridge, Va.

The Woodbridge native made 11 of 17 shots to go along with seven assists and five rebounds.

Marc Cheatham, 51, of Woodbridge, was arrested Wednesday night, police said.

A man was fatally shot early Sunday morning at a house in Woodbridge, Prince William County police said.

Three Woodbridge officers were charged with covering up an officer’s car crash.

I went to a McCain rally in Woodbridge, Virginia on October 18.

As to Dr. Lankester, all Woodbridge was scandalized when it was announced that he was articled to a medical man.

Woodbridge then bore away the palm from the county capital, as the home of literature and poetry and romance.

In Woodbridge he married a niece of his old master, and went into partnership with her brother as corn and coal merchant.

To borrow an illustration of Professor Woodbridge's: A certain sound indicates to the mother that her baby needs attention.

I was to have been at Woodbridge before this: and your Letter only reached me here yesterday.

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