trafalgar square
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Definition
Proper noun: * A major public square in central London: Trafalgar Square is a large public space and tourist attraction in the City of Westminster, London. It is historically significant and serves as a site for political demonstrations, public celebrations, and community gatherings. The square is named in commemoration of the Battle of Trafalgar.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- Thousands of people gathered in Trafalgar Square to celebrate the New Year.
- The National Gallery is located on the north side of Trafalgar Square.
- A protest march ended with a rally in Trafalgar Square.
Advanced Usage
- "to be the pigeon of Trafalgar Square": This is a humorous, informal reference to the famous (and now managed) population of pigeons that historically inhabited the square.
- The tourists were surrounded by what seemed like every pigeon of Trafalgar Square.
Variants and Related Words
- Nelson's Column (noun): The monument at the center of Trafalgar Square, dedicated to Admiral Horatio Nelson.
- The statue of Admiral Nelson stands atop Nelson's Column.
- Landseer's Lions (noun phrase): The four large bronze lion statues at the base of Nelson's Column, designed by Sir Edwin Landseer.
- Children often climb on Landseer's Lions to have their photograph taken.
Synonyms
- Public square: A general term for an open public area in a city.
- Plaza: An open urban public space, often used as a comparable term.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- The heart of London: A metaphorical phrase sometimes used to describe Trafalgar Square's central location and symbolic importance.
- The demonstration took place in the heart of London, at Trafalgar Square.
Noun
- a square in central London where there is a memorial to Admiral Nelson