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midtown

[ mid-toun, -toun ]

noun

  1. the middle part of a city or town between uptown and downtown.


adjective

  1. of, relating to, or situated in this part:

    a midtown restaurant.

adverb

  1. to or in this part:

    She works midtown.

midtown

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noun

  1. the centre of a town See also downtown uptown
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Origin of midtown1

First recorded in 1930–35; mid- + town
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Kaufman, who conceived and directed the play for his New York-based company, Tectonic Theater Project, was sitting in a Midtown Manhattan office with co-writer Gronich just a couple of days before they left for Los Angeles, where “Here There Are Blueberries†will be performed at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts through March 30 before it heads to Berkeley Rep in April.

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Equally misleading are his preview thumbnails, which now exclusively feature images that appear to have been created by generative A.I. tools to depict throngs of gangs or rioters flooding every corner of the city, evoking scenes reminiscent of The Walking Dead rather than bustling Midtown Manhattan.

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I was glad I was wearing sneakers because I ended up running from the subway station to the midtown Manhattan building.

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For American Express this includes opening a high-end lounge in midtown Manhattan.

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Just nine weeks after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was murdered on a weekday morning on a busy street, the luminaries of the health care and public opinion industries made a brave return to Midtown Manhattan.

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