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Yakima
[ yak-uh-muh ]
noun
, plural Yak·i·mas, (especially collectively) Yak·i·ma
- a city in southern Washington State.
- a river in south central Washington State. 203 miles (327 kilometers) long.
- former name of the Yakama and their language (often used attributively).
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Yakima1
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Example Sentences
Andrew Will Winery (Chris Camarda, winemaker) in Yakima Valley--especially the “Two Blondes.”
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Mr. Bergevin cut the ties for this road and drove them down the Yakima river.
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He cultivated that place for three years and then took up a homestead in what was Yakima county, now Benton county.
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In 1900, seeking the broader opportunities of the west, he made his way to the Yakima country and there remained for twelve years.
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And you did not go to Yakima and come back to Seattle to fight for free speech because you were compelled to do so?
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They counted on North Yakima and Wenatchee to show violence and arson, and they failed most miserably.
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