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bowery
2[bou-uh-ree, bou-ree]
noun
plural
boweries(among the Dutch settlers of New York) a farm or country seat.
the Bowery, a street and area in New York City, historically noted for its cheap hotels and saloons, and populated by people who were destitute and homeless.
Bowery
/ ˈbaʊərɪ /
noun
a street in New York City noted for its cheap hotels and bars, frequented by vagrants and drunks
Bowery
A section of lower Manhattan in New York City.
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of Bowery1
Example Sentences
By the time they reached the Bowery, the snow was a foot deep on the sidewalk.
I got paid for the article I wrote about him for Bedford + Bowery, a site run in collaboration with New York Magazine.
Matt’s struggles came to a dramatic and very public head in January 2023, when he was arrested on weapons charges at the Bowery Hotel in Manhattan after police found two loaded handguns in his room.
“On the Bowery,” the director Lionel Rogosin’s classic portrait of life on skid row, is not only a time capsule of a bygone New York, but also of a bygone form of documentary filmmaking.
“It’s more Lower Manhattan, more Bowery,” Whetstone said.
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