All 3 Uses of
municipal
in
The House of Mirth
- From where she stood she could see them embodied in the form of Mr. Gryce, who, in a light overcoat and muffler, sat somewhat nervously on the edge of his chair, while Carry Fisher, with all the energy of eye and gesture with which nature and art had combined to endow her, pressed on him the duty of taking part in the task of municipal reform.†
Chpt 1.4
- Mrs. Fisher's latest hobby was municipal reform.†
Chpt 1.4 *
- In response to these claims, his name began to figure on municipal committees and charitable boards; he appeared at banquets to distinguished strangers, and his candidacy at one of the fashionable clubs was discussed with diminishing opposition.†
Chpt 2.5
Definition:
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(municipal) relating to a city or town