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bedford

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 47152 Housing Units (2000): 21113 Land area (2000): 10.003390 sq. miles (25.908661 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.007300 sq. miles (0.018906 sq. km) Total area (2000): 10.010690 sq. miles (25.927567 sq. km) FIPS code: 07132 Located within: ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The county town of Bedfordshire, England 2 A truck manufactured by the Bedford company, a subsidiary company of Vauxhall Motors. 3 A city in Indiana 4 A city in Iowa 5 A city in Kentucky 6 A town in Massachusetts 7 A town in New Hampshire 8 Extremely ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bedford is a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia , Canada , that elects one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly . Its current Member of the Legislative Assembly is Kelly Regan . The electoral district was formed in 2003, and consists mostly ...

Usage examples of bedford.

Hagarty, you live in Apartment B22, here in the Bedford Mills complex?

Apartment C41 of the Bedford Mills Apartments with every intention of staying there.

The fact that everything at Bedford Mills had seemed perfectly normal on Tuesday, but on Wednesday everyone had vanished temporarily and when they came back at least two of them were no longer human, certainly seemed to imply.

And he intended to go back to Bedford Mills, by daylight, and start moving his belongings out of his old apartment.

I lived in Apartment C41 at the Bedford Mills Apartments on Barrett Road.

The image of a hundred nightmare creatures swarming out of the burning Bedford Mills complex, like wasps from a broken nest, came to him.

Living a mockery of his life, the way those things over at Bedford Mills are going through the motions, pretending to be the people they ate?

No bulletins were issued regarding Bedford Mills or its inhabitants, and no arrests or incidents were reported.

Liz Marley was standing inside the wrought-iron gates of the Bedford Cemetery.

The radiators at the Bedford High School were on overdrive today, and beads of sweat ran down his back and under his arms.

It happened not only in her own house, where Matthew and her father paced the rooms at night without the concentration to read or even watch television, but all over Bedford, and it felt like a bubble of latent energy, suppressed for half a year, about to burst.

The extra time would allow Bedford to invest in and attract new industries like tourism.

If you traveled ten miles north of Bedford, you might find strips of land cut away, fallen branches, rotting roots, and stumps of trees.

But people were leaving Bedford in droves, especially now that the mill had closed, and he felt a little like the captain of a sinking ship.

A reporter on the local news announced that the rain over the next week would be relentless, and that Bedford would be hardest hit.