a thoroughfare in
New York City along part of which there are very
fine, large, expensive
office and residential buildings. And unfortunately this morning somebody came in, namely one of the directors of the
firm, and suggested to him that he go over on Park Avenue and see a
psychoanalyst, and that was the thing, and this would straighten out everything.
a thoroughfare in
New York City along part of which there are very
fine, large, expensive
office and residential buildings.
a thoroughfare in
New York City along part of which there are very
fine, large, expensive
office and residential buildings. ...and she gets this
craving and she goes down to see a Park Avenue
specialist, and she winds up in the
Mayo Clinic. And they take her stomach out.
a wide street in
New York City that is famous for its many large, luxurious residential and
office buildings. It
runs from
north to
south on the east side of the island of
Manhattan, a
section of
New York City. The
area where Park Avenue is located is called the Upper East Side and is one of the wealthiest sections of the city with many
exclusive shops. The
word can also be used as a
modifier to describe the fashionable and
affluent style of
life found on Park Avenue. Do you
want to know enough about this so you can talk about it, as would be very common on a Park Avenue debutante,
don't you see?
a street in
New York City along part of which there are very
fine, large, expensive
office and residential buildings. Do you
want to know enough about this so you can talk about it, as would be very common on a Park Avenue debutante,
don't you see?
- Study Evaluation of Information (11 Aug. 64) a street in
New York City traditionally associated with luxurious residential and
professional buildings, fashionable
living and high society.
a thoroughfare in
New York City along part of which there are very
fine, large, expensive
office and residential buildings, including high
quality portrait studios.
a thoroughfare in
New York City along part of which there are very
fine, large, expensive
office and residential buildings. As would be very common on a Park Avenue debutante,
don't you see?
- Study Evaluation of Information (11 Aug. 64)