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Manhattan


Manhattan [man-hat-n, or especially for 1, 2, muh n-] Examples noun

  1. Also called Man·hat·tan Is·land. an island in New York City surrounded by the Hudson, East, and Harlem rivers. 13½ miles (22 km) long; 2½ miles (4 km) greatest width; 22¼ sq. mi. (58 sq. km).
  2. a borough of New York City approximately coextensive with Manhattan Island: chief business district of the city.
  3. a city in NE Kansas, on the Kansas River.
  4. (often lowercase) a cocktail made of whiskey and sweet vermouth, usually with a dash of bitters and a maraschino cherry.

Examples from the Web for manhattan Contemporary Examples of manhattan

  • The detectives learned early on that Brinsley had arrived by bus in Manhattan.

    Exclusive: Inside a Cop-Killer’s Final Hours

    Michael Daly

    December 31, 2014

  • A little over a week ago, a group of people marched down the streets of Manhattan and called for police to be killed.

    The Monsters Who Screamed for Dead Cops

    Jacob Siegel

    December 23, 2014

  • He swiped one of them to get from midtown Manhattan to Brooklyn.

    Alleged Cop Killer Ismaaiyl Brinsley Had a Death Wish

    M.L. Nestel

    December 22, 2014

  • Her dance career was taking off, though, and she was now managing a very well-known dance studio in Manhattan.

    Dungeons and Genital Clamps: Inside a Legendary BDSM Chateau

    Ian Frisch

    December 20, 2014

  • It was the last really elegant shop of it kind left in Manhattan.

    The Bookstore That Bewitched Mick Jagger, John Lennon, and Greta Garbo

    Felice Picano

    December 16, 2014

  • Historical Examples of manhattan

  • Mauburn felt the rock foundations of Manhattan Island to be crumbling to dust.

    The Spenders

    Harry Leon Wilson

  • Hundreds of those deadly bombs must have burst in Manhattan alone.

    Spawn of the Comet

    Harold Thompson Rich

  • You’ll be Jasper Begg that sailed the lady’s yacht Manhattan?

    The House Under the Sea

    Sir Max Pemberton

  • Yes, it was a far cry from the African jungles to populous Manhattan.

    The Mind Master

    Arthur J. Burks

  • In seventy-two hours he has wrecked the morale of Manhattan.

    The Mind Master

    Arthur J. Burks

  • British Dictionary definitions for manhattan Manhattan noun

    1. an island at the N end of New York Bay, between the Hudson, East, and Harlem Rivers: administratively (with adjacent islets) a borough of New York City; a major financial, commercial, and cultural centre. Pop: 1 537 195 (2000). Area: 47 sq km (22 sq miles)
    2. a mixed drink consisting of four parts whisky, one part vermouth, and a dash of bitters

    Word Origin and History for manhattan Manhattan

    main island of New York City, from Dutch, from a native name, perhaps representing a Delaware (Algonquian) source akin to Munsee munahan “island.” Bright favors Munsee /e:nta menahahte:nk/ “where one gathers bows.” As the name of a cocktail made of vermouth, whiskey, and a dash of bitters, it is attested from 1890 (in Manhattan cocktail).

    manhattan in Culture Manhattan

    Island that constitutes one of the five boroughs that make up New York City. (See also Bowery, Broadway (see also Broadway), Central Park, Harlem, Park Avenue, Times Square, and World Trade Center.)

    Note Center of the country’s financial industry (see Wall Street), communications industry, including advertising and television (see Madison Avenue), and fashion industry (see Fifth Avenue).Note A center of the art world (see Greenwich Village).Note Because of its noise and congestion, some have viewed it as unlivable, giving rise to the phrase “It’s a nice place to visit, but I wouldn’t want to live there.” In the 1990s, it experienced prosperity and a decline in crime rates.Note The September 11 attacks left a physical and emotional scar on Manhattan.

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