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Regent's Park
noun
- a park in central London, laid out as Marylebone Park by John Nash; now known for the London Zoo, its open-air theatre, and Nash's curved terraces
Example Sentences
Twelve days in 1965 saw the general public gripped by the exploits of a fugitive bird, a golden eagle that had escaped from London Zoo in Regent's Park.
Not so lucky, though, were the Muscovy ducks that graced the pond of the US ambassador's residence in Regent's Park, Winfield House.
The Times estimated about 5,000 people flocked to Regent's Park to have a look at Goldie.
Goldie was also brought up in the House of Commons - in relation to game licences, and also in a question about pesticides: "Does the Hon Gentleman realise that Goldie was safer in Regent's Park than he was in the Highlands of Scotland, because there were no pesticides in Regent's Park?"
This time people were asked to stay away from Regent's Park.
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