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An area of land set aside for environment preservation or recreation.

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A wide, flat-bottomed valley in a mountainous region.

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An area used for specific purposes.

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An inventory of matériel.

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A country's tank park or artillery park.

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A space in which to leave a car; a parking space.

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To bring (something such as a vehicle) to a halt or store in a specified place.

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I parked the drive heads of my hard disk before travelling with my laptop.

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To defer (a matter) until a later date.

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Let's park that until next week's meeting.

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To bring together in a park, or compact body.

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to park artillery, wagons, automobiles, etc.

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To enclose in a park, or as in a park.

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To hit a home run, to hit the ball out of the park.

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He really parked that one.

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To engage in romantic or sexual activities inside a nonmoving vehicle.

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They stopped at a romantic overlook, shut off the engine, and parked.

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(sometimes reflexive) To sit, recline, or put, especially in a manner suggesting an intent to remain for some time.

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He came in and parked himself in our living room.

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To invest money temporarily in an investment instrument considered to relatively free of risk, especially while awaiting other opportunities.

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We decided to park our money in a safe, stable, low-yield bond fund until market conditions improve.

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To register a domain name, but make no use of it (See domain parking)

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(oyster culture) To enclose in a park, or partially enclosed basin.

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To promenade or drive in a park.

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(of horses) To display style or gait on a park drive.

Examples of park in a Sentence

I took the shortest way through the little park behind the palace.

Yes, but this is park land.

I'm going up to the ice park!

A public park was opened in 1889.

His attention was on some children playing in the park across the street, so he didn't immediately see her.

To the north-east of the new palace lies the beautiful palace park, embellished with statuary and artificial sheets of water, and extending nearly all the way to Cannstatt, a distance of over two miles.

A large public park, opened in 1866, was laid out as a relief work for unemployed operatives during the cotton famine of the earlier part of the decade.

They just left for the ice park.

All residents were being directed to the lawn to park, and Xander remained calm.

Park himself added much to the knowledge of the upper basin of the Senegal.

Norfolk is the see of a Protestant Episcopal bishopric. The city has a public park of 110 acres and various smaller ones, and in the vicinity are several summer resorts, notably Virginia Beach, Ocean View, Old Point Comfort, Pine Beach and Willoughby Beach.

Mission Park (10 acres) here is adorned by native and foreign shrubs and by maples, elms, pines and arbor vitae, and "Haystack Monument" in this park marks the place where Samuel John Mills (1783-1818), in 1806, held the prayer meeting which was the forerunner of the American foreign missionary movement.

Restored to Prussia in 1816 it was again fortified, but in 1862 the fortifications were converted into a public park.

To the south and west of the city a large district is laid out as a park, where there is a statue to the memory of John Maurice of Nassau-Siegen (1604-1679), who governed Cleves from 1650 to 1679, and in the western part there are mineral wells with a pump room and bathing establishment.

In its park there are a great number of stags and wild boars.

The semi-centennial of this debate was celebrated in 1908, when the Illini Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, caused a suitably inscribed boulder weighing 23 tons to be set up in Washington Park as a memorial.

The main range of the Rockies follows the boundary line between Montana and Idaho west and north-west from Yellowstone Park in Wyoming to Ravalli county, then turns eastnorth-east to Lewis and Clark county, and from there extends' north-north-west into Canada.

Imagine you live in a large trailer park and you have four young children.

Plane tickets for the next day's flight to Virginia were on Dean's desk with a list of the time he was to leave his house, where he should park at the airport and a description of Detective Norman Hunter whom he was to meet in Norfolk.

Dean had opted to pitch his tent in City Park.

He pulled into the yard, put the truck in park and turned off the engine.

Stanley Park, a large reserve of Soo acres, is one of the principal pleasure resorts.

The former abbot's house at Seyney Park is a half-timbered building of the 15th century.

The Paseo, or public park, is distinguished for its fine trees and flowers.

The principal thoroughfares are Wandsworth Road and Battersea Park and York Roads from east to west, connected north and south with the Victoria or Chelsea, Albert and Battersea bridges over the Thames.

Battersea Fields, bordering the river, were formerly a favourite resort, so that the park also perpetuates a memory.

In 1712 the Blue Hill lands were divided between Milton and Braintree, and in 1868 part of Milton was included in the new township of Hyde Park.

On the 10th of August George Fox met him riding at the head of his guards in the park at Hampton Court, but declared "he looked like a dead man."

In the park is also situated the Museum of Fine Arts, completed in 1902.

Lacerda left a valuable record of his adventurous journey; but with Mungo Park and Lacerda the history of African exploration in the 18th century closes.

Some of Park's sermons were published in 1885, under the title Discourses on Some Theological Doctrines as Related to the Religious Character.

Southwark Park in the centre of the borough is 63 acres in extent.

New residential sections were developed, especially near Wade park and on the heights east of the city.

The most important addition to the educational and artistic life of the community was the Museum of Art, located in Wade park.

The fort was abandoned in 1860, and its site is now a public park.

During the SpanishAmerican War United States troops were encamped in De Soto Park in Tampa, and Port Tampa was the point of embarkation for the United States army that invaded Cuba.

The character of the landscape ranges from the wild moorland of the Cheshire borders or the grey rocks of the Peak, to the park lands and woods of the Chatsworth district.

A space of over 200 acres to the east of the palace is covered by the park, which is traversed by a canal dating from the reign of Henry IV.

It was long supposed to be Venetian, but has been identified as of rare Oriental workmanship. The legend tells how a seneschal of Eden Hall one day came upon a company of fairies dancing at St Cuthbert's Well in the park.

Here is Badminton House, the seat of the dukes of Beaufort, standing in a park some io m.

West Ham Park (80 acres) occupies the site of Ham House and park, for many years the residence of Samuel Gurney, the banker and philanthropist.

The house was taken down, and the park was opened in 1874.

Mrs Elizabeth Fry lived in a house in Upton Lane, on the confines of her brother's park.

There are six parks, of which the People's Park of 122 acres, presented by Sir Francis Crossley in 1858, is laid out in ornate style from designs by Sir Joseph Paxton.

Adjoining this park on the north is the cemetery.

It rose on the heights of Hampstead, traversed Paddington, may be traced in the course of the Serpentine lake in Hyde Park, ran parallel to and east of Sloane Street, and joined the Thames close to Chelsea Bridge.

The city has been divided into the South Park District and the North Park District, and at the close of 1908 there were io m.

Jackson had planned to propose to Elisabeth in Coronet Park after the first snowstorm, but if Miriam wanted to take part he would not deny her.

The true home of this deer has never been ascertained, and probably never will be; all the few known specimens now living being kept in confinement - the great majority in the duke of Bedford's park at Woburn, Bedfordshire.

The Queen's Park and Titwood clubs in Glasgow have each three greens, and as they can quite comfortably play six rinks on each, it is not uncommon to see 144 players making their game simultaneously.

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