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pocket park

noun

  1. a very small park or outdoor area for public leisure, especially an urban plaza or courtyard with benches and fountains.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of pocket park1

First recorded in 1965–70
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It has stood since 1899 in a pocket park between the city’s Central Library and Christ Church Cathedral.

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"I understand that as a work in progress it is not very impressive", conceded Ms Strinkovsky, saying it would soon be surrounded by a "pocket park".

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They drive to Trader Joe’s, where he picks up some edible cookie dough, then head to his favorite table at the pocket park next-door to eat.

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To open up the interiors, Chan removed walls and the fireplace, enlarged the narrow galley kitchen, and added a two-story, 500-square-foot primary bedroom and bathroom that overlooks the reservoir, connecting the family to the lake, the walking path and an olive grove in the pocket park across the street.

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On leads held by their keepers, Akane and Satsuki trot down streets past shops and temples, crop grass in a pocket park and share crosswalks with the occasional pedestrian before heading back to their home at an indoor petting zoo, "Alpaca Land".

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