Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at malbone.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Malbone.

Examples

  • The BRT had gone bankrupt, the line was now called the BMT, and the city had stricken the name Malbone Street from the records in exchange for the forward-looking Empire Boulevard, but it didn’t matter.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • The BRT had gone bankrupt, the line was now called the BMT, and the city had stricken the name Malbone Street from the records in exchange for the forward-looking Empire Boulevard, but it didn’t matter.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • The BRT had gone bankrupt, the line was now called the BMT, and the city had stricken the name Malbone Street from the records in exchange for the forward-looking Empire Boulevard, but it didn’t matter.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • Nor did anyone ever determine why Edward was operating the train at a speed of thirty or forty miles per hour as it encountered the sharp curve in the newly opened Malbone Street tunnel, where the posted speed limit was just six miles per hour.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • Not far from Empire Boulevard, once Malbone Street, where Evie had died.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • Not far from Empire Boulevard, once Malbone Street, where Evie had died.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • Nor did anyone ever determine why Edward was operating the train at a speed of thirty or forty miles per hour as it encountered the sharp curve in the newly opened Malbone Street tunnel, where the posted speed limit was just six miles per hour.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • Nor did anyone ever determine why Edward was operating the train at a speed of thirty or forty miles per hour as it encountered the sharp curve in the newly opened Malbone Street tunnel, where the posted speed limit was just six miles per hour.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • Not far from Empire Boulevard, once Malbone Street, where Evie had died.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • Luciano had to navigate an S-shaped curve on what would later be called the Franklin Shuttle at Malbone Street.

    ground to a halt = good coffee shop name 2005

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.