Plaza in a sentence as a noun

In fact, the name spread through the country and now all the central plazas in the republic are called zócalos.

I'm 12 min in subway to the plaza Catalonia and in 7 min using the train or 20 mins in bus.

"NYTimes: "Instead, I spent nearly an hour at the Milford service plaza as the Tesla sucked electrons from the hitching post.

If I juggle chainsaws in a crowded plaza, I don't get to blame the guy who bumped into me for flinging chainsaws into people.> More importantly, as a tax payer, I've helped fund literally dozens of miles of really nice dedicated paved and marked bike only trails, complete with parking and overpasses, tunnels and signals at busy intersections.

How is it we are still debating parts of this which have clearly been settled and which there are clearly logical explanations for?engaged in unrealistic driving patterns to get the car to run out of juice--stuff like driving around in circlesBroder's response: I drove around the Milford service plaza in the dark looking for the Supercharger, which is not prominently marked.

The 26 men unleashed a slew of widely embraced innovations shortly after their *** experiences, including a mathematical theorem for NOR gate circuits, a conceptual model of a photon, a linear electron accelerator beam-steering device, a new design for the vibratory microtome, a technical improvement of the magnetic tape recorder, blueprints for a private residency and an arts-and-crafts shopping plaza, and a space probe experiment designed to measure solar properties.

Plaza definitions

noun

a public square with room for pedestrians; "they met at Elm Plaza"; "Grosvenor Place"

See also: place piazza

noun

mercantile establishment consisting of a carefully landscaped complex of shops representing leading merchandisers; usually includes restaurants and a convenient parking area; a modern version of the traditional marketplace; "a good plaza should have a movie house"; "they spent their weekends at the local malls"

See also: mall center