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plaza
[ plah-zuh, plaz-uh ]
noun
- a public square or open space in a city or town.
- an area along an expressway where public facilities, as service stations and restrooms, are available.
plaza
/ ˈplaθa; ˈplɑːzə /
noun
- an open space or square, esp in Spain or a Spanish-speaking country
- a modern complex of shops, buildings, and parking areas
- ( capital when part of a name )
Rockefeller Plaza
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of plaza1
Example Sentences
There is also a contemporary Noguchi sculpture, “To the Issei,” on the plaza of the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center in Los Angeles.
Bernstein mourned the fate of the Palisades’ Business Block, a Spanish Colonial Revival shopping plaza from 1924.
Workers at the plaza, who declined to provide their names, told The Times on Saturday that large crowds of people regularly use drugs on the block.
It’s in a little plaza, so we get that and then go back to Zuma for the rest of the day.
On Halloween, the plaza appeared to get up and simply walk away thanks to Xavier Mozejewski, a Hollywood set designer, who designed a wearable costume that looked just like one of the plaza’s three buildings.
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