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Saco

[ saw-koh ]

noun

  1. a city in SW Maine.


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Example Sentences

At least 30 percent of the loans included in SACO came from a mortgage originator called AHM.

Choacot was the French rendering of a native word from which the modern Saco is derived.

The English then retreated to the shore of Saco Pond, so as to prevent their being surrounded.

"La codicia rompe el saco," says a Spanish proverb, which may be translated: Avarice breaks the purse.

The Saco congregation was at first connected with that at Portland, and it seems to have ceased its existence at the same time.

Climbing Saco Hill was like climbing the hill of her dreams; life and love beckoned to her across the snowy slopes.

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