Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use manhattan in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word manhattan? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Off the island of Manhattan, water-cooler sentiment no doubt holds that it's bad, very bad, maybe even very, very bad.
We walked the pizza off across the Brooklyn Bridge back to Manhattan and took a quick shufty round before heading back to the hotel.
The series is really an extended buddy movie, set in hip Manhattan bars and not in muddy trenches.
In 1998, I was based in Manhattan, organizing Xerox around vertical markets, when the company reorganized.
Our Manhattan Chicken is made with a sauce that contains rye whiskey and sweet vermouth.
The splendid design was meant to suggest the sparkling lights and shadows of a night flight over Manhattan.
The fabled Collyer brothers were recluses whose bodies were found in 1947 amid the tons of debris in their Manhattan brownstone.
This week, Bloomberg reported on a recent study of the Manhattan apartment market commission by brokerage Douglas Elliman.
The next day the broadsheets printed special editions with huge double-page spreads showing the havoc in Manhattan.
He flirted with Madonna, who invited him up to her Manhattan penthouse and sounded him out about marriage.
The Village Voice, free in Manhattan, is available at news-stands, delis, coffee shops and street corners on Wednesday mornings.
She plays Greta, a Manhattan book editor who's grappling with her new-found ambition.
I was traveling on bus in uptown Manhattan, when I spotted this object of my desire, so I got off and went straight to the shop.
And the esoteric world of European neo-Marxist theorizing has replaced the ballrooms and summer homes of Manhattan high society.
We'd be more psyched about the Manhattan win if well over half of our pool hadn't picked that bracket.
In all, it is enough memorialising to make you see Lower Manhattan as one vast necropolis.
The show was such a smash in London that Mendes revived it in Manhattan in 1998 where it became a phenomenon.
Ripley is a lavatory attendant in 1950s Manhattan who borrows a Princeton jacket to play piano at a garden party.
He served his time with the Manhattan Project, unknowingly helping to develop the atomic bomb.
I'm not at all surprised by this story, for Manhattan life can be very hectic, very stressful, and, frankly, very bonkers.
Show More Sentences
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
9-letter Words Starting With
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2025