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the suburbia
noun
The suburbs and all that pertains to or characterizes them; the suburbs as represented or encapsulated by their typical qualities or characteristics.
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Just as how foreigners visiting India are shocked by the coexistence of wealth & poverty and the perceived apathy, I am shocked by the economic segregation of society in the Americas, particularly in the suburbia.
The suburbia here isn't real, of course.
How well does the suburbia that is portrayed on screen (or on the printed page) match up with reality?
Chevy Chase is the suburbia where the urbia is the strangest kind of company town -- the company keeps changing.
Critics have begun sniffing about its occasionally frivolous plot-lines, and wondering if the suburbia it portrays might be out of tune during a recession.
The bride is also a founding member of the Suburbia Roller Derby league of Westchester County, using the moniker Rat-a-Tat-Kat.
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The moldiest is the suburbia-as-hell cliché that was revived by "American Beauty" and whose solemnity "Red Doors" tries to subvert with humor.
It once occupied the suburbia-terrifying role now taken by asylum seekers – my schoolfriend's mum wouldn't let him come out collecting for Shelter with me because they supported squatting (he came anyway – coz we woz punks maaan!).
Costa Verde is apparently nothing like the dullards' suburbia of "The Incredibles," where superhero children were forced into mediocrity.
McDonald's capitalized on the rise of suburbia, the automobile, and the working mother.
This also could be someplace in the East or the Midwest, suburbia or a small town.
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