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Gotham

[goth-uhm, goh-thuhm, got-uhm, goh-thuhm]

noun

  1. a journalistic nickname for New York City.

  2. an English village, proverbial for the foolishness of its inhabitants.



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Other Word Forms

  • Gothamite noun
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Audiences are said to be able to align with heroes or villains to see who has control of Gotham City each evening.

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Earlier this month, at long last, what gay men and character actress obsessives — there’s an oxymoron — have known for decades was recognized by an awards body when Posey received the Legend Tribute at the Gotham Television Awards.

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In her speech at the Gotham Awards, Posey seemingly thanked all those who had seen her star shining from the start, and those who have only recently seen the light.

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In April, she picked up a comedy supporting actress nod from the Gotham Television Awards.

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Tiernan said the only other offer she received came from Gotham FC, which trains 35 miles from Rutgers.

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