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Old Dominion
noun
- the state of Virginia (used as a nickname).
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Old Dominion1
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Example Sentences
The Old Dominion is now a national bellwether, and the GOP is looking like anything but a national party.
In the Old Dominion, McAuliffe defeated Ken Cuccinelli with a mere plurality of votes after having trailed throughout the evening.
One of the most controversial issues in the Old Dominion is transportation.
It was a shock when the Old Dominion State voted Obama in 2008, making him the first Democrat to win there since LBJ.
It voted for President Obama by 11,500 votes in 2008 - making him the first Democrat to win the Old Dominion State since LBJ.
Col. Moore, a veteran politician of the Old Dominion, was a most pleasant and affable gentleman, and a great lisper withal.
On both sides of the house they were slaveholders, as most of the citizens of the Old Dominion are and have been.
I was born in the Old Dominion, my parents were born in Virginia, and they and their antecedents were all slaveholders.
Two persons sat in the parlor of a handsome house situated in a pleasant street of the capital of our Old Dominion.
Being compelled to take sides, the Old Dominion naturally cast her lot with her Southern sisters.
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