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alameda

[al-uh-mey-duh] / ˌæl əˈmeɪ də /


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They met nobody, but after some minutes Wyndham thought it prudent to cross the alameda, where shady paths wound among tall trees.

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Each town has its shady alameda, its plaza, and a court for playing pelota, a kind of tennis, the game of the province.

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The close-massed, square-fronted houses glimmered white and pink and yellow, with narrow gaps between them where a few lights burned; a break, from which dusky foliage rose, marked the alameda.

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It is a clean and thrifty town, with handsome shops, a charming plaza, and an attractive alameda.

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His house, which is the corner one at the entrance of the alameda, commands a noble prospect of the bay, and is very large and magnificent. 

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