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Farmington

[ fahr-ming-tuhn ]

noun

  1. a city in NW New Mexico.
  2. a town in N Connecticut.
  3. a town in SE Michigan.


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Example Sentences

The Farmington task force has a more ambitious mandate: to dismantle and disrupt DTOs, or drug trafficking organizations.

His cousin in Farmington paid him with meth, so he never saw any profit from the deals.

The agent is part of a secretive multi-agency task force that operates in Farmington.

Paco got the money for the purchases from a cousin in Farmington.

He was born and raised in Farmington, and his family was known for making trouble in town.

The kitchen end of the house extended toward Farmington Avenue, but it was by no means unbeautiful.

From this city they proceeded to a point near the Farmington country and there plowed the ground upon which Farmington is built.

When it came due I walked to Farmington, fifteen miles, paid him and walked back the same day, feeling relieved and happy.

It was bedtime when I reached Farmington, only one-third the distance, wallowing in snow porridge all the way.

On the first day we moved out five miles, and bivouacked for the night near Farmington.

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