Williamsburg [wil-yuh mz-burg] Examples noun
- a city in SE Virginia: colonial capital of Virginia; now restored to its original pre-Revolutionary style.
Examples from the Web for williamsburg Contemporary Examples of williamsburg
The library in Williamsburg itself is illuminated with antique filament bulbs and everything inside is of the past or a nod to it.
Blurred Lines at NY Sketchbook Museum
Daniel Genis
November 1, 2014
Then came the video, which was shot on the streets of Williamsburg for less than $1,000.
The Making of Kiesza: From Navy Sharpshooter to Beauty Queen to Pop Diva
Marlow Stern
October 20, 2014
By 6:30 a.m., New Yorkers in sparkly spandex gathered at the entrance of Kinfolk 94 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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Jessica Burdon
May 8, 2014
But we hitchhiked a lot across the Williamsburg Bridge in search of jobs.
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Alex Belth
February 16, 2014
Of all the synagogues in Williamsburg, the rabbi can count on one hand how many will let him enter to pray.
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Moral Courage
January 27, 2014
Historical Examples of williamsburg
In the infancy of these establishments, their only market was at Williamsburg.
Alexander Scott Withers
At Williamsburg, the rumor of his approach brought on a scene of consternation.
Moses Coit Tyler
During his three years in the governorship, he had lived in the palace at Williamsburg.
Moses Coit Tyler
Daniel Blaine, of Williamsburg, since the war a Presbyterian divine.
The Story of a Cannoneer Under Stonewall Jackson
Edward A. Moore
The proximity to Williamsburg was evident from the destruction every where apparent in our path.
John Beatty
British Dictionary definitions for williamsburg Williamsburg noun
- a city in SE Virginia: the capital of Virginia (1693–1779); the restoration of large sections of the colonial city was begun in 1926. Pop: 11 605 (2003 est)