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park

1 of 2noun
/pɑrk/
Forms:parks
1

a large public place in a town or a city that has grass and trees and people go to for walking, playing, and relaxing

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  • He flew a kite in the park on a sunny day.
  • I enjoy having picnics in the park with my family.
  • The children were happily playing in the park.
  • They had a friendly soccer match with their friends in the park.
  • We sat on a bench in the park and watched people playing sports.
2

a lot where cars are parked

3

a large area of land preserved in its natural state as public property

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a stadium or field where games, especially baseball, are played, equipped with seating for spectators and facilities for players

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A park is a stadium or field used for playing games, particularly baseball. It is designed with seating areas for spectators to watch the game and includes facilities for players, such as dugouts, locker rooms, and areas for warming up. The park typically has a playing field with bases, a pitcher's mound, and a home plate, all set within a well-maintained space. It provides an organized environment where teams compete, and fans gather to enjoy the game.

  • We cheered from the stands at the park during the baseball game.
  • Players gather at the park for practice sessions.
  • The team won a crucial game at the local park's field.
  • Fans filled the park to watch the championship match.
  • He hit a homer over the park's outfield fence.
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a gear position that acts as a parking brake

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Scottish explorer in Africa (1771-1806)

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