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Woodstock
[ wood-stok ]
noun
- a town in northeastern Illinois.
- a rock music festival held in August of 1969 in Bethel, N.Y., a town near Woodstock, N.Y.
Woodstock
/ ˈʊɒ /
noun
- a town in New York State, the site of a large rock festival in August 1969. Pop: 6253 (2003 est)
Woodstock
- A village in New York state, where some 400,000 young people assembled in 1969 for a rock music festival.
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Example Sentences
Lead singer Perry Farrell came up with the idea for Lollapalooza, a “Woodstock for the Lost Generation,” according to the New York Times, as a farewell tour for the imploding group.
Then again, it may go down as easy as waking from a collective nightmare as the people of the world say in unison, “Wow, so that’s what taking the wrong acid at Woodstock was all about.”
Stephen, you famously said onstage at Woodstock that you guys were “scared s—” because the festival was only the band’s second time before an audience.
Stills: Scared s— was gone by, I’d say, bar 16 of the first song at Woodstock.
Wait, you’ve never seen all of “Woodstock”? That seems insane.
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