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Trenton
[tren-tn]
noun
a city in and the capital of New Jersey, in the W part, on the Delaware River: Washington defeated Hessian troops here 1776.
a city in SE Michigan, S of Detroit.
a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
Trenton
/ ˈٰɛԳə /
noun
a city in W New Jersey, capital of the state, on the Delaware River: settled by English Quakers in 1679; scene of the defeat of the British by Washington (1776) during the War of American Independence. Pop: 85 314 (2003 est)
Other 51Թ Forms
- Trentonian noun
Example Sentences
It ended up not mattering, with Trenton Brooks coming off the bench for a pinch-hit home run in the next at-bat.
So far, so good, as his home run in Trenton’s opener attested.
The Georgia Appeals panel made up of Judges Benjamin Land, Todd Markle, and Trenton Brown will hear arguments on the trial judge Scott McAfee’s March ruling that allowed Willis to remain on the case.
Now 72, Trenton is riding out the pandemic at a friend’s waterfront property in the Florida Keys, where he meets a widow who also lost loved ones in a terrible accident.
When she later moved to New Jersey, she sought a new church to join, and settled on Turning Point United Methodist Church, a predominantly Black congregation in Trenton.
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