Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at coxwell.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Coxwell.
Examples
-
Curiously (sorry for the digression but perhaps ethnic shopping strips generally often go through several distinct phases, and it is worth examining the patterns) the “Little India” strip on Gerrard west of Coxwell about a kilometer away seems to have had a different sort of development history.
» Cities for People at OCAD • Spacing Toronto • understanding the urban landscape 2009
-
Subsequently, the more distant areas began to support their own “Indian” stores, sometimes branches of the Gerrard and Coxwell ones, and the original Little India “monopoly” began to face commercial pressure.
» Cities for People at OCAD • Spacing Toronto • understanding the urban landscape 2009
-
I went to the breast feeding clinic at Toronto East General Hospital (Coxwell and Mortimer) and found them quite helpful.
-
How clear was my running trail the first in a pilot project that sees the city clearing snow on a priority basis from Coxwell to Lower Sherbourne in the east end and the Humber River to Bathurst in the west, each a stretch of just over five kilometres.
The Road Ahead: Learning from Toronto « Stephen Rees's blog 2009
-
How clear was my running trail the first in a pilot project that sees the city clearing snow on a priority basis from Coxwell to Lower Sherbourne in the east end and the Humber River to Bathurst in the west, each a stretch of just over five kilometres.
-
How clear was my running trail the first in a pilot project that sees the city clearing snow on a priority basis from Coxwell to Lower Sherbourne in the east end and the Humber River to Bathurst in the west, each a stretch of just over five kilometres.
-
We were on the north side, crossing Coxwell eastbound, which was where Gerard ceased to be blocked off.
differences 2006
-
The movie is titled 'Coxwell and Gerrard', which is the main intersection in Toronto's Little India.
-
United States, Harry W. Tinder, immortalized by three of his ascents out of a thousand, one in which he rose to a height of twelve thousand yards, higher than Gay Lussac, Coxwell, Sivet,
Robur the Conqueror 2003
-
Coxwell, our aeronauts have fearlessly tempted dangers not less terrible than those which face the soldier as he enters the imminent deadly breach; and, as one of the chapters in this volume mournfully proves, not a few of their number have paid the penalty of their rash courage with their lives.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.