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Norwalk

American  
[nawr-wawk] / ˈnɔr wɔk /

noun

  1. a city in SW California.

  2. a city in SW Connecticut.

  3. a city in N Ohio.


Example Sentences

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Mountain View at Norwalk, 5 p.m.

From Los Angeles Times

Bud Cort, whose performance as a troubled young man who finds unexpected love with a 79-year-old free spirit in “Harold and Maude” helped turn the 1971 film into an enduring cult classic, died Wednesday morning in Norwalk, Conn., after a long illness.

From Los Angeles Times

The deputy who received the drawing said in a post on his private Instagram account that he had stopped at a Starbucks location in Norwalk to get some caffeine in the middle of a 16-hour shift, KTLA-TV reported, adding that the deputy receiving the cup with the pig depiction said it “felt discouraging and disrespectful.”

From Los Angeles Times

“I thought they were calling about toothbrushes and diapers, but, no, they were asking to order sushi at 9 p.m.,” said Baptiste, a 32-year-old singer in Norwalk, CT.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Norwalk, Conn., company’s market-cap valuation is roughly six times the size of Expedia, and it has a bigger presence outside the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal