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Chattanooga
[ chat-uh-noo-guh ]
noun
- a city in SE Tennessee, on the Tennessee River: Civil War battle 1863.
Chattanooga
/ ˌtʃætəˈnuːɡə /
noun
- a city in SE Tennessee, on the Tennessee River: scene of two battles during the Civil War, in which the North defeated the Confederates, cleared Tennessee, and opened the way to Georgia (1863). Pop: 154 887 (2003 est)
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Other Words From
- Chatta·noogan Chat·ta·noo·gi·an [chat-, uh, -, noo, -jee-, uh, n], adjective noun
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Example Sentences
Enrollment rates, the Chattanooga Times-Free Press suggests, are in trouble at Bryan.
With the help of the Chattanooga Times, Engel once raffled off a house to a lucky ticket holder.
Having witnessed her improbable display, nobody in Chattanooga cared a wink about the final result.
Arch competitor Volkswagen last year announced it will build a new assembly plant in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Tell you what I did over in Chattanooga—in red-hot midsummer, too, said Flick, in a burst of confidence.
Part of the message got through and created a wild panic in Chattanooga, although it did not materially influence our fortunes.
It is easy now to understand why Mitchel paused thirty miles west of Chattanooga.
There was great excitement in Chattanooga and in the whole of the surrounding Confederate territory for scores of miles.
But some serious obstacles had been revealed on our ride from Chattanooga to Marietta the previous evening.
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