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suburban

adjective as in provincial

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Set among the vacant houses of suburban New Mexico, the film offers a bleak perspective on the possibility of growth and renewal.

Three months of despair were ignited in suburban Missouri when officer Darren Wilson was told he would walk free.

At the same time though, I am a white male from a suburban upper-middle-class upbringing.

Much of urban America, particularly in places like Phoenix, Houston, and Las Vegas, is primarily suburban.

Much the same suburban swing can be seen in the critical senatorial races races where the Democrats lost seats.

The big gray sedan carrying Delancy and his pals, hit the suburban town at a scant seventy miles an hour.

It occurred to him then that it was entirely possible that the rob and kill boys had not left the suburban town at all.

But English suburban parlour-maids are on their guard against smiles, no matter how engaging.

We left London by the main highway, running for several miles through Epping Forest, which is really a great suburban park.

Apart from his suburban trip to Putney, we find the diarist chronicling journeys to and from Portsmouth.

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On this page you'll find 5 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to suburban, such as: rural, and country.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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