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midtown
[mid-toun, -toun]
adjective
of, relating to, or situated in this part.
a midtown restaurant.
adverb
to or in this part.
She works midtown.
Example Sentences
Later, while working in Midtown, he switched to the University Club.
Wearing a sweatshirt from his alma mater, Juilliard, Arden was coming to the end of a long day at the midtown Manhattan studio he’s been using.
“I’m always interested in things that broaden the lens that we’re already given,” Belflower said during an interview in Midtown Manhattan, not far from the theater.
As we entered Slate Café in Midtown East, Mamdani checked his Casio watch, a gift from his wife — it was already 10:34 — and quickly dropped any more talk of Adams and Cuomo outside the door.
“There was a kind of dance between photographer and model,” says Brinkley via Zoom from a hotel suite in midtown Manhattan.
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