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Palm Beach   /pɑm bitʃ/   Listen
Palm Beach

noun
1.
A resort town in southeast Florida on an island on the Atlantic coast.



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"Palm beach" Quotes from Famous Books



... Palm Beach that I'd stop this," said Lansing, looking directly into her eyes. "You see, ...
— A Young Man in a Hurry - and Other Short Stories • Robert W. Chambers

... Monaco does not have an embassy in the US consulate(s): New York honorary consulate(s) general: Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New Orleans, San Francisco, San Juan (Puerto Rico) honorary consulate(s): Dallas, Palm Beach, Philadelphia, and ...
— The 1996 CIA Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... labor of wealthy capitalists from East and from West, have lined its fair shores with elegant homes. One of these, the McCormick Place, has for the past two years been famous for its wondrous beauty. It is situated at Palm Beach, on the eastern shore of the lake, and faces westward or inland. It thus receives the cool air from the lake and the breezes from the Atlantic, which is but a stroll distant. The entire estate comprises 100 acres, all under high cultivation. It has a water front on both lake and ocean ...
— My Native Land • James Cox

... very first day, a creature with a small black moustache and shining teeth had descended upon Ann and, vocal with surprise and pleasure at meeting her again—he claimed, damn him!, to have met her before at Palm Beach, Bar Harbor, and a dozen other places—had carried her off to play an idiotic game known as shuffle-board. Nor was this an isolated case. It began to be borne in upon Jimmy that Ann, whom he had looked upon purely in the light of an Eve playing opposite his Adam in an exclusive Garden of Eden, ...
— Piccadilly Jim • Pelham Grenville Wodehouse

... which she would attend the first, dabbled in new religions, became enthusiastic: about social work for a month or two,—and became a professional at bridge. Summers she rested by chasing pleasure and flirting with male habitues of fashionable summer resorts; part of the winter she recuperated at Palm Beach, where she vied for the leadership of her ...
— The Nervous Housewife • Abraham Myerson



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