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Maricopa

[ mar-i-koh-puh ]

noun

, plural Mar·i·co·pas, (especially collectively) Mar·i·co·pa
  1. a member of a North American Indian people of south-central Arizona.
  2. the Yuman language of the Maricopa.


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Example Sentences

But to many Latino kids in Maricopa County, Arpaio and his allies are the bad guys.

He predicted the downfall of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and other hardliners in the 2012 election.

Atencio is at least the 12th inmate to die under strange circumstances in the Maricopa County jail system.

This week a Maricopa County Superior Court jury in Phoenix came out with a confounding verdict.

Pearce credits himself for conceiving of Tent City, an alfresco jail complex that is one of several Maricopa County jails.

After marching all night and all of the next day, we approached the Maricopa Wells at about twelve o'clock on the second night.

The Maricopa was leaning over to him, muttering some words in an unknown tongue, and gesticulating with energy.

Let us first take it out,” replied the Maricopa, coming up; “we shall lose no time by that.

“There cannot be much water to keep flour-sellers alive on the trail to Maricopa,” chirped the bird on the ground.

In Maricopa my forms ran: name', wildcat; nam·e-t or nam·et xat-ekyulyk, mountain lion; xat-ekwily(k) or xat-ekuly, wolf.

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