All 3 Uses of
suburban
in
A Tale of Two Cities
- The wine was red wine, and had stained the ground of the narrow street in the suburb of Saint Antoine, in Paris, where it was spilled.†
Chpt 1.5 *
- …room, and in it were Lucie's birds, and flowers, and books, and desk, and work-table, and box of water-colours; the second was the Doctor's consulting-room, used also as the dining-room; the third, changingly speckled by the rustle of the plane-tree in the yard, was the Doctor's bedroom, and there, in a corner, stood the disused shoemaker's bench and tray of tools, much as it had stood on the fifth floor of the dismal house by the wine-shop, in the suburb of Saint Antoine in Paris.†
Chpt 2.6
- Defarge had described himself, that day, as the keeper of a wine-shop in the Saint Antoine suburb.†
Chpt 3.12
Definition:
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(suburban) relating to a residential area located near the outer edge of a city where it isn't as crowded