suburban
IPA: sʌbˈɝbʌn
noun
- A person who lives in a suburb.
- An automobile with a station wagon body on a truck chassis.
adjective
- Relating to or characteristic of or situated on the outskirts of a city.
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Examples of "suburban" in Sentences
- The village forms part of the suburban.
- The following are the suburban towns of Coimbato.
- She again complains of the tedium of suburban life.
- I'm a top salesperson for suburbans in the Southland.
- The electorate covered a suburban part of the city of Auckland.
- The remainder of the platforms serve the Citytrain suburban network.
- Is it unfair to skew the case for a life of suburban domesticity this way
- The suburban city is situated in the eastern portion of the Megaris plain.
- The older suburban development of Meadowvale borders the area to the North.
- Two songs on it had the word "suburban" in the title, for those without ears.
- The station was intended to serve the growing suburban development in the area.
- Even in suburban Detroit there was no trouble finding off-the-books contractors and workers.
- People living in suburban Phoenix are out of touch with what “real life” is like in “much” of America.
- Christopher Nicholas: My polling place in suburban Harrisburg was doing a very brisk business at mid morning.
- You want to be stared at like a weirdo; being a pedestrian in suburban America is an excellent way to make that happen.
- She worked for several medical offices in suburban Maryland before joining the Iranian interests section of the Pakistan Embassy in the 1980s.
- Now what I'd like you to do is instead the word suburban that we have in there, it's a bit of a misnomer, really think of it as Waltham as a concentration.
- For those of you that don't -- aren't familiar with the term suburban sprawl specifically the way they defined it: areas that don't mix housing, shopping, and workplaces in the same area.
- House Minority Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio), poised to become speaker if Republicans take control of the chamber, cast his ballot at West Chester Nazarene Church in suburban Cincinnati.
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