Newport

//ˈnupɔɹt//

"Newport" in a Sentence (6 examples)

Seaside resorts, such as Newport, are very crowded in summer.

The eight family members who had supplied Newport with up to 2.5 million pounds worth of drugs have been imprisoned.

I live in Newport.

Though lifeguards at Newport Beach in Orange County said visitors practiced social distancing, and Orange County Supervisor Donald P. Wagner said closing the beaches would be unwise, Newsom still disapproves of thousands of people on the beaches.

American jazz impresario George Wein turned 80 years old this month, but age isn't slowing down this globe-trotting music promoter. His pioneering series of jazz festivals, which started with private and public events in the 1950s in Newport, Rhode Island, and continue with this week's (Oct 28–30) Warsaw Jazz Festival in Poland, are credited with bringing the music festival concept to popular music. Year after year, they've also been showcasing the world's best jazz musicians, who readily praise Mr. Wein for his contributions to jazz.

Police said they were called to the Clarke Cooke House in Newport just before 10 p.m. for customers refusing to leave.

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