Examples of 'glenville' in a sentence

Meaning of "glenville"

Glenville is a noun that can refer to a place name, such as a town or neighborhood. It is commonly used as a proper noun
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  • A village in County Cork, Ireland.
  • A hamlet in King, Ontario, Canada.
  • A community in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • A community in Inverness County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

How to use "glenville" in a sentence

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And we have to take glenville to avoid traffic.
Glenville is the name of several places.
She grew up in the Glenville neighborhood.
Glenville is now the headquarters of several oil and gas firms.
The settlement has formerly also been known as Glenville.
I am looking for a place called Glenville or Ballyville or something like that.
It is located in the town of Glenville.
Auction to benefit Glenville home where Superman was created.
It also excludes various other commercial and residential areas of Glenville.
I am looking for a little town that sounds like Glenville or Balliville or something like that.
She was a Jewish woman from his neighborhood of Glenville.
All of downtown Glenville was rocked.
Their son was the actor and director Peter Glenville.
He went to nearby Glenville State College and got his degree in teaching.
Its county seat is Glenville.

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East Glenville is in the town of Glenville.
Three smaller concrete arches carry the lines over Glenville Road.
Pleasant and Glenville neighborhoods.
Glenville le Fondre.
I am staying at the Glenville Hotel.
He attended Glenville State College, graduating with an accounting degree.
The president is Alphonso Bridgewater and the secretary general is Glenville Jeffers.
The production was directed by Peter Glenville and choreographed by Herbert Ross.
And, a simple change of diet can work wonders says Dr Glenville.
Marilyn Glenville PhD.
If you take your money, you will go to a woman 's house in Glenville.
This left the once historically Jewish Glenville neighborhood into a majorly African American neighborhood.
The storm 's center slowly moved North, and soon, engulfed all of Glenville.
Do you believe the Glenville community will embrace it?
Your apology is in order, Glenville.
Later, the community was named Glenville because of its location in a glen.
Siegel wrote for his school 's weekly newspaper, The Glenville Torch.
About this time, the Glenville riots broke out.
Today, Glenville is predominantly African-American.
This is the biggest thing that 's hit Glenville since the tornado.
Dr. Marilyn Glenville PhD is the UK 's leading nutritionist specialising in women 's health.
Excuse me, do you know a place nearby called Glenville or Ballyville something like that?
Lurch, Mr. Glenville has been behaving rather badly.
According to the records, it was the Glenville Sanatorium.
Felicia Beacon became the center Glenville controversy following her extraordinary account of her son 's disappearance.
Or Ballyville or something like that - I'm looking for a place called Glenville But Why?
But Why? - I am looking for a place called Glenville or Ballyville or something like that.
In Delaware, the flooding damaged numerous houses, including 194 in the Glenville area.
Mr. Glenville out there in Lawrence, Indiana, you are absolutely right!
The river . And we have to take Glenville to avoid traffic.
Glenville directed the 1955 film version of The Prisoner, his film directorial debut.
This community has been variously known as Glens Fork, Glenville or Glennville, and Hardscratch.
Home » Stop imperialist war and occupation » How the Glenville Rebellion briefly won community control in 1968.
The National Guard continued to patrol Glenville during the night of July 26 - 27.

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