Borough [noun]
Definition of Borough:
incorporated municipality smaller than a city
Opposite/Antonyms of Borough:
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Sentence/Example of Borough:
The virus was taking the worst toll in the Bronx, and Bronxwood sat within the borough’s hardest-hit ZIP code, although it would be weeks until anyone would know this.
Top administrative judges as a result moved her to the Bronx that year, and she handled both civil and criminal matters in the borough until her retirement.
So, inventory grew everywhere — when looking at the borough level — but it grew way more in Manhattan.
The resulting map arrays the boroughs as more or less concentric rings around a central Manhattan.
He looked up from his fish and replied, somewhat cuttingly, "By contesting a borough and getting elected."
At the end of 1881 there were 93,776 children in the borough between the ages of three and thirteen.
Lockmakers are not so numerous here as they once were, though several well known patentees still have their works in the borough.
Two Irish soldiers being stationed in a borough in the west of England, got into a conversation respecting their quarters.
Here we are eleven miles from the Borough, and at the end of the first stage out of London in the old days of the mail-coaches.
In every borough bells were rung; bonfires were lighted; and candles were placed in the windows at night.