martha's vineyard in English

noun
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an island off the coast of Massachusetts, to the south of Cape Cod. Settled by the English in 1642, it became an important center of fishing and whaling during the 18th and 19th centuries.

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1. Sources: Martha's Vineyard Chamber of Commerce, Martha's Vineyard Magazine.

2. The accident happened close to Martha's Vineyard.

3. Politicians have come to Martha's Vineyard for centuries.

4. Book Arcae~, a beautiful Martha's Vineyard vacation rental in Edgartown

5. 26 While he summered on Martha's Vineyard, she'd likely pass another July and August working retail in Times Square.

6. Their son, John F. Kennedy Jr., died with his wife and sister-in-law when his plane crashed as he was flying to Martha's Vineyard in 19 Sentencedict.com

7. Crashed is a pleasurable outing, without the personal risk, to the criminal underbelly of Los Angeles, where moral ambiguity fills the air.” —Read Me Deadly (blog) "This detective potboiler with its oddball characters will keep you chuckling." —The Martha's Vineyard Times

8. ‘Its vertical Battening and large eaves evoke the Victorian cottages on Martha's Vineyard.’ ‘Mid-morning the builders came, climbed the scaffold, and the house began to shake and rattle as cedar shingles were ripped off, closely followed by old Battening, and then, all of a sudden, there was no roof on the study.’

9. ‘Its vertical Battening and large eaves evoke the Victorian cottages on Martha's Vineyard.’ ‘Mid-morning the builders came, climbed the scaffold, and the house began to shake and rattle as cedar shingles were ripped off, closely followed by old Battening, and then, all of a sudden, there was no roof on the study.’

10. Such decorated stones provide a contrast to the last one described, which is a "rough gray stone" only bearing the initials "S.L." and a date: "This humble memorial, wrought painfully by Grief herself, and doubtless Bedewed with tears, was more honourable both to the mourner and the dead, than the costliest monument that ever was bought and sold" ("Martha's Vineyard" 118).