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N.Y.C.'s Park, e.g
Answer for the clue "N.Y.C.'s Park, e.g ", 3 letters:
ave
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Usage examples of ave.
I suppose that bearded bloke must ave dropped it, I suppose I must ave picked it up without thinking and that I went off with it in an absent-minded way.
I best not tell Nancy, or she might comeup and ave a jealous fit all over the room.
Goodbye, Mr Singleton, pleased to ave met you, and kind of you to elp me get a job.
I ought to ave taken im up some of me jam turnovers for is afternoon cup of tea.
Yes, and Mum said if we ave any more lodgers we might get a bit rich, then we could all ave two weeks oliday at Margate instead of only one.
Merc noticed the impression that Mada had made on Ave, and he hunched his back even more as he bent down to speak.
Mada and Ave crossed the breakwater and were returning with the board to the crowded beach, Mada felt uneasy.
You will go to his companion and tell him where Ave and I are going to meet.
Blood Guard will be interested to know that the insignificant roundhead whom he sees before him is only secretary to this distinguished trAveller, the clear-thinking Ave Mar, son of the Ruler of Danjab.
Among them, Ave Mar immediately recognised several famous temples which had been built in ancient times and had towered high over all the other buildings of that period.
Making an appalling din and poisoning the air, this medley of heterogeneous vehicles surged past the half-asphyxiated Ave or thundered overhead on the crazy bridges between the massive artificial canyons of the buildings.
Squeezed into a corner of the tiny lift-cage by other Faetians, Ave and Kutsi were taken up to the tiny room set aside for them in the expensive Palace of Visitors.
Kutsi Merc unpacked, Ave stood at the lancet window and looked out on an alien world.
Merc considered it necessary to display the traditional curiosity, so he and Ave did not allow themselves time for a rest, but trailed off into the famous roundhead quarters.
After leaving Um Sat, Ave devoted himself to the problem of a possible life for the Faetians on other planets.