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Eastwood
//ˈiːstwʊd// name, noun, verb, slang
Definitions
Proper Noun
- 1 A surname.
- 2 A suburban area of Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England (OS grid ref TQ8389).
- 3 A town and civil parish with a town council in Broxtowe borough, Nottinghamshire, England (OS grid ref SK4646).
- 4 A small hamlet in Todmorden parish, Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SD9625).
- 5 A residential area in southwestern Glasgow, Scotland (OS grid ref NS5560).
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- 6 A suburb of Sydney in the City of Ryde and City of Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.
- 7 A locality in the Shire of East Gippsland, eastern Victoria, Australia.
- 8 A suburb of Pretoria, South Africa.
- 9 A community in Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
- 10 A neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
- 11 Several places in the United States:; A ghost town in San Diego County, California.
- 12 Several places in the United States:; A neighbourhood of Louisville, Kentucky.
- 13 Several places in the United States:; A census-designated place in Bossier Parish, Louisiana.
- 14 Several places in the United States:; An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Kalamazoo County, Michigan.
- 15 Several places in the United States:; An unincorporated community in Carter County, Missouri.
- 16 Several places in the United States:; A neighbourhood of Syracuse, New York.
- 17 Several places in the United States:; An unincorporated community in Brown County, Ohio.
- 18 Several places in the United States:; A neighbourhood of Dallas, Texas.
- 19 Several places in the United States:; A neighbourhood of Houston, Texas.
Noun
- 1 A brave, tough, hardy man. US, slang, uncountable
"Maniac, lunatic, call him Snoop Eastwood."
Verb
- 1 To talk to an empty chair that represents a person who declined to appear
Etymology
Etymology 1
Compound of east + wood.
Etymology 2
Compound of east + wood.
Etymology 3
Compound of east + wood.
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