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Oakdale

American  
[ohk-deyl] / ˈoʊkˌdeɪl /

noun

  1. a town in E Minnesota.


Example Sentences

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To afford the property, he has diversified operations at Oakdale into winemaking and hosting events like weddings.

From Barron's

As for maintenance costs, Kyle Playford, a certified financial planner at Freedom Financial Partners in Oakdale, Minn., said he works with clients to build $1,000 to $2,000 a year for repairs and maintenance into their budget, adjusting for inflation each year.

From MarketWatch

"We recently had a car pull up outside our gate, dumping four black bags of empty DVD boxes even though we were open," said Lesley Reynolds, who runs the Waste Not Want Not charity warehouse in Oakdale, Caerphilly.

From BBC

Moving that money out of your checking account before you even have the chance to spend it prevents any temptation, said Kyle Playford, a certified financial planner at Freedom Financial Partners in Oakdale, Minn. Automation helps you stick to your goals, as it is psychologically and logistically harder to undo any auto-transfers you have set up.

From MarketWatch

The explosion also started the Oakdale fire, which has burned 78 acres and was 60% contained Thursday morning.

From Los Angeles Times