Acacia avenue


any middle-cl-ss suburban street.
historical examples

he expressed all the charm of southfields, of acacia avenue, when he said it was “so open, and so up-to-date.”
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meantime, if i were you, i should go out and walk in the acacia avenue.
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n-body had seen them, for at this hour acacia avenue was deserted.
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johnson’s was the new drapers at the other corner of acacia avenue, opposite the chemist.
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the chemist, a newcomer, had set up his shop very conveniently at the corner of acacia avenue.
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they had come to the end of acacia avenue before either of them spoke again.
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