Pronunciation: /ˈpɑkɪt pɑrk/
noun A small area of land set aside for public use, typically in an urban setting, that is designed to provide green space and recreational opportunities for local residents.
A1 I enjoy reading in the pocket park near my house.
A2 The children played happily in the pocket park during the school trip.
B1 The city council plans to create more pocket parks to provide green spaces in urban areas.
B2 The pocket park was a hidden gem in the bustling city, offering a peaceful retreat for visitors.
C1 The landscape architect designed the pocket park to include native plants and sustainable features.
C2 The pocket park's design seamlessly integrated art installations, seating areas, and walking paths for visitors to enjoy.
formal The city council approved the development of a new pocket park in the downtown area.
informal Let's meet at the pocket park after work for a quick picnic.
slang I love hanging out at that little pocket park on the corner.
figurative She found a pocket park of peace in the midst of the chaotic city.
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