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Edmonds, WA -- U.S. city in Washington
Population (2000): 39515
Housing Units (2000): 17508
Land area (2000): 8.904634 sq. miles (23.062896 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 9.533097 sq. miles (24.690608 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 18.437731 sq. miles (47.753504 sq. km)
FIPS code: 20750
Located within: Washington (WA), FIPS 53
Location: 47.807868 N, 122.360133 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 98026
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Edmonds

Edmonds may refer to:

  • Edmonds, Washington, a US city
  • Edmonds (surname), people with the surname Edmonds
Edmonds (surname)

Edmonds is a surname derived from the given name Edmond.

Edmonds (Burnaby)

Edmonds is a neighbourhood in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. It is considered one of 4 town centres by the city of Burnaby. The SkyTrain's Edmonds Station serves the area.

Usage examples of "edmonds".

Matthew Edmonds decided that after chores and breakfast he’d fix up his plow.

Jane Edmonds was spooning oatmeal into Nellie, not quite one, while four-year-old William stood on a stool and manfully pumped water into a kettle fresh off the stove.

They’d be scandalized to know young Jacob Edmonds was dressed and mucked like that.

Presently Edmonds made out the Little Dipper and Polaris in it, that guided north toward freedom.

Langford, who admitted he was an Indian, and black Miss Edmonds, all different from each other and from everybody else.

Better than any maybe unless it was Carothers Edmonds on whose place Lucas lived seventeen miles from town, because he had eaten a meal in Lucas’ house.

It was cold for another day or two, then it got warm, the wind softened then the bright sun hazed over and it rained yet he still walked or stood about the street where the store windows were already filling with toys and Christmas goods and fireworks and colored lights and evergreen and tinsel or behind the steamy window of the drugstore or barber­shop watched the country faces, the two packages—the four two-for-a-quarter cigars for Lucas and the tumbler of snuff for his wife—in their bright Christmas paper in his pocket, until at last he saw Edmonds and gave them to him to deliver Christmas morning.

Nor did he bother, take time to wonder then how his uncle (obviously Edmonds had told him) happened to know about it because he was already counting rapidly backward.

And that was the first time he had ever seen Lucas without the hat on and in the same second he realised that with the possible exception of Edmonds they there in the street watching him were probably the only white people in the county who had ever seen him uncovered: watching as, still bent over as he had emerged from the car, Lucas began to reach stiffly for the hat.

And not just for Gowrie but for all: Stevens and Mallison and Edmonds and McCaslin too.

Walters was up and dressed, having taken a call from Don Edmonds, Director of the Bureau.

Hell, Miss Edmonds was the first person he’d met, male or female, who had brought the question out in the open and given him the opportunity to deny the charges.

Kane Edmonds, a brilliant scientist respected in star systems from here to Vegas, was believed to be a madwoman by the very man she loved.

Kane Edmonds, planabotonologist of NASA currently in England, planet Earth, 1776 AD.

But Lord Esher, the chairman of the committee, disbelieved Edmonds's tales of German spying successes in England and insisted that Edmonds prepare a detailed list of cases to back his arguments.