Nav Jagriti H. S. School Playground
RCFQ+XMP, Madiya Pangarha, Damoh, Madhya Pradesh 470661, India
Monday: 8–17
Tuesday: 8–17
Wedneasday: 8–17
Thursday: 8–17
Friday: 8–17
Saturday: 8–17
Sunday: Close
Tuesday: 8–17
Wedneasday: 8–17
Thursday: 8–17
Friday: 8–17
Saturday: 8–17
Sunday: Close
noun
\ ˈpärk \
Definition of park
(Entry 1 of 3)
1a: an enclosed piece of ground stocked with game and held by royal prescription or grant
b: a tract of land that often includes lawns, woodland, and pasture attached to a country house and is used as a game preserve and for recreation
2a: a piece of ground in or near a city or town kept for ornament and recreation
b: an area maintained in its natural state as a public property
3a: a space occupied by military vehicles, materials, or animals
b: PARKING LOT
4: an enclosed arena or stadium used especially for ball games
5: an area designed for a specified type of use (such as industrial, commercial, or residential use)amusement parks
out of the park
baseball : over the fence for a home runswung at a fastball and hit/knocked it out of the park—often used figurativelyYou're about to start a race or step onstage, and you want to knock it out of the park. [=to excel; to perform extremely well]— Jeanine DetzPepi is doing a great job lately making inexpensive white wines, and with this Sauvignon Blanc, the winery really knocks it out of the park.— Steve Heimoff
park
verb
parked; parking; parks
Definition of park (Entry 2 of 3)
transitive verb
1: to enclose in a park
2a(1): to bring (a vehicle) to a stop and keep standing at the edge of a public way
(2): to leave temporarily on a public way or in a parkinglot or garage
b: to land and leave (an aircraft) in an assigned or accessible location
c: to establish (something, such as a satellite) in orbit
3a: to set and leave temporarilyparked his book on the chair
b: to place, settle, or establish especially for a considerable timekids parked in front of the TV
intransitive verb
: to park a vehicle
Park
biographical name
\ ˈpärk \
Definition of Park (Entry 3 of 3)
Mungo 1771–1806 Scottish explorer
(Original)
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