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Morningside

Proper noun

Meaning

A neighbourhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

A suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

A suburb of Auckland, New Zealand.

A suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa.

A neighbourhood of Roanoke, Virginia.

A suburb of Durban, South Africa.

A suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland (OS grid ref NT2470).

A village in North Lanarkshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS8355).

A hamlet in Lacombe County, Alberta, Canada.

A neighbourhood in north-east Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

A number of places in the United States:
A neighbourhood of Miami, Florida.

A town in Prince George's County, Maryland.

A neighbourhood of Edina, Minnesota.

A neighbourhood of Salem, Oregon.

A census-designated place in Beadle County, South Dakota.

A suburb of Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

Along with cheerleading, Givens is a member of the club called Lean Crew, where she helps freshmen students get acclimated to Morningside. Source: Internet

A third teenager was arrested and charged on Wednesday in the murder of Tessa Majors, an 18-year-old Barnard College student who was stabbed during a mugging last December in Morningside Park in northern Manhattan. Source: Internet

Gracie realizes that Kathy Morningside and Frank Tobin — unknown to anyone (except Victor) is Kathy's son — impersonated "The Citizen" and made the threat. Source: Internet

After that, a vegetarian buffet lunch at Kalpna, followed by a need for dessert, so off we went to the affluent neighbourhood of Morningside for ice cream and cakes. Source: Internet

Coordinated by the peeps at Morningside Watersports, this guided group adventure departs from Morningside Park and will visit nearby islands before returning to the park for a chill gathering complete with a bonfire and tunes. Source: Internet

He attended St. Raphael Elementary School citation in the Morningside neighborhood of Pittsburgh and graduated from Peabody High School at age sixteen. Source: Internet

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