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Definition of “Montpelier”

Montpelier (mɒntˈpiːljə Pronunciation for Montpelier

Definitions

noun

  1. a city in N central Vermont, on the Winooski River: the state capital. Pop: 7945 (2003 est)

Example Sentences Including 'Montpelier'

And I'm staying -- no prizes for guessing -- I'm in Montpelier Square.
Haines, Pamela The Golden Lion
Good... You're to go straight over to Montpelier Square, to Dulcie and Jenny's.
Haines, Pamela The Golden Lion
In London, Lownes lived in pharaonic splendour in a mansion in Montpelier Square that doubled as Playboy's base of operations.
Shawn Levy READY, STEADY, GO!: Swinging London and the Invention of Cool (2002)
Iron gates guard the entrance to the intimate Montpelier Plantation Inn, where Diana stayed.
Toronto Sun (2003)
Mr Goakes said the Montpelier Road property was ideal for syndicated investment.
Misc (1998)
Word has it he's about to buy a palatial London home in Montpelier Square, a stone's throw from Harrods, for about Pounds 4m.
Times, Sunday Times (2004)
Yours faithfully, PETER WAKEFIELD (Consul-General in Libya, 1965-69), Lincoln House, 28 Montpelier Row, Twickenham TW1 2NQ.
Times, Sunday Times (2005)
`You were always so practical, Maria... I'm going to stay on, as long as I want, in Montpelier Square.
Haines, Pamela The Golden Lion

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