florence
florence — noun
1. a famous city in central Italy, on the Arno River, that is the capital of the Tu
a famous city in central Italy, on the Arno River, that is the capital of the Tuscany region and is known worldwide for its art, architecture, and history during the Renaissance period.
Tanvi spent a whole week exploring the museums of Florence during her spring break.
collocation: spent + time + exploring + [city]
The cathedral's famous red dome makes Florence easy to recognise from far away.
Élise took a train from Rome to Florence to see the original statue of David.
Florence attracts thousands of visitors each year who come to study its Renaissance paintings.
Beatrix bought a leather journal near the Ponte Vecchio bridge in Florence.
2. a city in the northwestern part of the US state of Alabama, located on the Tenne
a city in the northwestern part of the US state of Alabama, located on the Tennessee River.
Tuan's uncle teaches music at the university campus in Florence, Alabama.
collocation: in Florence, [state]
Florence, Alabama sits along the Tennessee River near the border with Mississippi.
Liang drove from Birmingham to Florence for a weekend hiking trip.
Florence in Alabama holds a music festival every summer at McFarland Park.
Felipe found a cheap apartment in Florence, Alabama before starting a new hospital job.
3. a city in the northern part of the US state of Kentucky, located near the border
a city in the northern part of the US state of Kentucky, located near the border with Ohio and close to Cincinnati.
Zuri's family moved to Florence, Kentucky so her father could work in Cincinnati.
collocation: moved to Florence, [state]
Florence, Kentucky has several large shopping centres near the highway.
Brian drives from Florence, Kentucky across the bridge to his office in Ohio every morning.
The public library in Florence, Kentucky offers free classes for new English speakers.
Salma stopped at a restaurant in Florence, Kentucky on her way from Louisville to Cincinnati.
4. a city in the eastern part of the US state of South Carolina.
a city in the eastern part of the US state of South Carolina.
Christopher took a job at the hospital in Florence, South Carolina after finishing medical school.
collocation: in Florence, [state] + [workplace]
Florence, South Carolina has a small airport with flights to Charlotte and Atlanta.
Heloísa's grandparents have lived in Florence, South Carolina for over thirty years.
The train station in Florence, South Carolina was built more than a hundred years ago.
Tamás stopped for gas in Florence, South Carolina while driving to Myrtle Beach.