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White River
noun
- a river flowing SE from NW Arkansas into the Mississippi River. 690 miles (1,110 km) long.
- a river flowing NE from NW Nebraska to the Missouri River in S South Dakota. 325 miles (525 km) long.
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Example Sentences
These days they are occasional meteorological irruptions, white river mists, not dense and toxic industrial pea-soupers.
From The Daily Beast
From the proofs, I am perfectly confident in asserting that this was the White river of the Mississippi which we crossed.
From Project Gutenberg
On the main White river is large timber and fine ground for cultivation.
From Project Gutenberg
From this point to the source of White river there is very little timber, the grass short, prairies high and dry.
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He had five thousand dollars in government bonds, but he sold them and bought shares in that White River Canneries combination.
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The road, if it could be called a road, lay in the narrow valley of White River or on the mountains adjacent.
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