Pronunciation: /ˈnæpi ˈvæli/
noun a term used to describe a neighborhood or area that is perceived to be affluent or privileged
A1 I live in a nappy valley surrounded by green hills and fresh air.
A2 The small town nestled in the nappy valley is known for its peaceful atmosphere.
B1 Many families choose to raise their children in the nappy valley for its safe environment.
B2 The property prices in the nappy valley have been steadily increasing over the years.
C1 Residents of the nappy valley enjoy a high quality of life with access to top schools and amenities.
C2 The nappy valley is a sought-after location for those seeking a quiet and picturesque place to live.
formal The neighborhood is often referred to as a nappy valley due to its high concentration of young families with small children.
informal I love living in this nappy valley area, it's so family-friendly.
slang We're heading to the nappy valley for a playdate with the kids.
figurative In the midst of chaos, she found her own little nappy valley of peace and tranquility.
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