Acacia avenue


any middle-class 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.”
The Combined Maze May Sinclair

Meantime, if I were you, I should go out and walk in the Acacia Avenue.
A Tatter of Scarlet S. R. Crockett

Nobody had seen them, for at this hour Acacia Avenue was deserted.
The Combined Maze May Sinclair

Johnson’s was the new drapers at the other corner of Acacia Avenue, opposite the chemist.
The Combined Maze May Sinclair

The chemist, a newcomer, had set up his shop very conveniently at the corner of Acacia Avenue.
The Combined Maze May Sinclair

They had come to the end of Acacia Avenue before either of them spoke again.
The Combined Maze May Sinclair

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