Scanning thousands of native English clips with synchronized subtitles and exact timestamps.
Listen to native speakers pronounce “suburbs” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
built by another developer, David Bohannon, or Levittown.suburbs. The subsidy for these was so great-- these were, I say, very small homes.
suburbs.
Suburbs are very isolating, and they're very homogeneous.
Suburbs, on the other hand, can have a very low tax rate, but when property values-- you know, the median house is $500,000, it raises a lot of capital.
suburbs is dropping, where the price per square foot of land in new walkable suburbs, or cities, is rising.
suburbs look more like pre-war cities to improve sidewalk space public space
suburbs populated by law partners and aerospace engineers were supposed to be
suburbs becoming friends with the children of Cambridge academics being exposed to art and culture in a way that
Cities suburbs, but for people in rural areas, for students who are in less affluent areas.
Because suburbs get a terrible press.
same suburbs where you were tortured and if you try to talk to those kids we're going to accuse you of recruiting of
the suburbs and put them on our existing pieces of infrastructure; our existing arteries of mobility.
front yard in the suburbs.
in the suburbs when you start school.
One lives in the suburbs, has paid off their house.
We moved into the suburbs.
I grew up in suburbs, kind of sheltered.
So "Rockin the Suburbs," actually, was released on 9/11.
Because "Rockin the Suburbs," by the way, is one of my all time favorite albums.
I'm from Chicago suburbs as well.
Who cares about the suburbs?
the majority to the suburbs.
They were in the suburbs and other satellite communities.
homes in the suburbs.
Move to The Suburbs." And this was a poster that was put up in white communities in urban areas to get them to move to the suburbs.
to the suburbs.
of the smaller suburbs of North Park and University Heights.
I talked about the suburbs as great places to live, and people really sort of connecting with each other through things like the GAA.
and the suburbs are the reverse.
in the suburbs here in the United States.
without including the suburbs.
by affluent white suburbs.
A park in the suburbs of Paris.
I was from the suburbs.
The downtowns of these suburbs were pretty rundown.
into the suburbs, and now it's moved, which I think is great.
People fled to the suburbs.
I'm from the suburbs.
It could be the suburbs.
You know in the suburbs, like the roving ice cream trucks?
We can see the suburbs forming and expanding outwards.
into the suburbs just before they each were around 10 years old.
into the suburbs-- he regretted the loss of that community that he had felt when he had been in Newark.
So there were suburbs-- I actually go back to Mesopotamia in the beginning of the book, but don't let that sway you.
We had suburbs-- our first real suburbs were these sort pre-war, in the 1800s, villages that sprouted up kind of organically around
references to the suburbs in our culture, because they're everywhere.
And the suburbs were originally a big solution for our middle class.
the newly built suburbs were going to be for white people.
Having trouble pronouncing 'suburbs'? Explore related pronunciations below: