Branford









Branford


Branford [bran-ferd] Examples noun

  1. a town in S Connecticut.

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  • They put up at night at the house of an acquaintance in Branford.

    Alonzo and Melissa

    Daniel Jackson, Jr.

  • The library with the additions which came in was kept at Branford for nearly three years, and was then carried to Killingworth.

    Papers and Proceedings of the Thirty-fourth Annual Meeting of the American Library Association Held at Ottawa, Canada June 26-July 2, 1912

    Various

  • Thence to Branford, reading ‘The Villaine,’ a pretty good play, all the way.

    London

    Walter Besant

  • From Branford to Stony Creek is a distance of about three miles.

    Harper’s Round Table, September 24, 1895

    Various

  • The latitude of modification suggested by Branford reduces the guidance to be derived from racial history to almost nil.

    The Psychology of Arithmetic

    Edward L. Thorndike

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