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Macy
[mey-see]
noun
R(owland) H(ussey) 1823–77, U.S. retail merchant.
Example Sentences
Often, they were places others may have driven past hundreds of times without giving much thought to their origins or design, like the Saga Motor Hotel on Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, which Msrlyan says has a beautiful original mosaic mural just outside its lobby, or the Macy’s on Lake Avenue, which is absolutely packed with cool midcentury features.
Sellers have included independent film darlings like Geraldine Viswanathan and Francesca Reale, as well as fashion influencers with enviable style, such as Macy Eleni.
I got it at Macy’s, which was helping the school.
After receiving his master of fine arts degree from the Royal College of Art in London in 1998 — funded in part by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians — Gibson moved to New York City, where he, like many young artists, struggled to find his voice, struggled to find an audience for his art and struggled to find time to make art between day jobs at Macy’s and Ikea.
The Macy’s store at the Bloc closed recently, one of 66 Macy’s stores that were identified as underproductive by management in January.
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