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Adirondack
[ad-uh-ron-dak]
noun
plural
Adirondacks ,plural
Adirondack .a member of an Algonquian people living mainly north of the St. Lawrence River.
the Adirondacks. Adirondack Mountains.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Adirondack1
Example Sentences
Saturday’s debut came with all new play structures, a conversation nook with Adirondack chairs and coffee stand, a satellite library, baseball fields, computer lab and renovated pool and basketball court.
Down by the lawn, some of the newest occupants at the Santa Monica complex, called the Water Garden, reclined in Adirondack chairs with books in hand.
Another employee grabs the register, and Massry and I sit on the Adirondack chairs outside the store.
The thought of relaxing at the firepit in an Adirondack chair with an ice-cold glass of rosé made me salivate, the way my dog does when I pull the lid off the treat jar.
Moore takes readers to an Adirondack summer camp in the mid-’70s.
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