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Waco

[ wey-koh ]

noun

  1. a city in central Texas, on the Brazos River.


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Example Sentences

When George W. Bush hit the ranch in Crawford, reporters were holed up in Waco.

Especially after Waco, the political risks of delving too deeply into the radical right were too great.

What Boston celebrates as Patriots' Day has been morphed by many into a militia rally incorporating guns, Waco and Oklahoma City.

It is the date that federal officers attacked the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas.

The whole thing was sort of hippie-ish with a touch of Waco.

It's up to the winner whether he or she chooses $2875.00 in cash or a new Waco airplane, a big automobile, or a new home.

Because of swollen streams, Aguayo made a wide detour to the north, crossing the Brazos near Waco.

At Waco, Frank was placed under the care of a physician, and nursed until restored to health again.

He was half-way to the Waco village, and still the Pané trail led in that direction.

On the way back to Waco I witnessed a very singular contest.

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