Similar words: be all and end all, ballast, as well as, fall asleep, call a spade a spade, dal, dale, dally. Meaning: n. a large commercial and industrial city in northeastern Texas located in the heart of the northern Texas oil fields.
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31 In overtime, Dallas offensive tackle Larry Allen changed his mind at the last moment and called heads instead of tails.
32 He has an interview next Thursday for a job at the Dallas Tribune.
33 Most of the papers are predicting an easy victory for the Dallas Cowboys.
34 In the season opener, they held the Giants to 65 yards during a 35-0 Dallas shutout.
35 Perhaps it was the clash of Third World beach and Dallas skyscraper which triggered my uncharitable scepticism about his extraordinary Utopianism.
36 Reno canceled a planned trip to Dallas to address a symposium on juvenile gangs and made her final decision early Thursday.
37 They were this nutty two years ago, after taking their second proper walloping at the hands of the Dallas Jerrys.
38 If Pittsburgh do go all the way, they could find their old rivals the Dallas Cowboys waiting for them.
39 Traffic has continued to shrink even though the city of Dallas repaved a runway and built a new control tower.
40 Both quarterbacks were throwing big passes to guys wearing Dallas uniforms.
41 The line of limos pulling up to the curb will be longer than a night out with the Dallas Cowboys.
42 Eventually, the consensus is, the bigger Dallas offensive line will wear down the quicker but smaller Pittsburgh players.Sentencedict.com
43 Dallas, September 6 It's come to the end of the tour - everybody and everything's getting a bid mad.
44 Perhaps the amount of rainfall in Dallas or the number of births in Pittsburgh will be affected by the final score.
45 They might not even tell you that changing planes in Dallas or leaving Thursday instead of Friday will save you a bundle.
46 Much like the 49ers, the Dallas offense has been out of sync all year.
47 Swanson knows his conspiracy theories, and his portrait of Dallas, mainly rancid, saves you the trip.
48 Beginning in 1976, they withdrew from public view,[sentencedict.com] living in camps in Wyoming and then houses in Dallas and Denver.
49 Tex Schram was once asked why his Dallas Cowboys fell apart after almost a quarter of a century of football success.
50 It named Thomas Ashmore president of the top-10-market organization, which will be based in Dallas.
51 His two interceptions Sunday broke the back of the Pittsburgh Steelers as Dallas won the duel in the desert, 27-17.
52 A side benefit, according to the Dallas Police Force: reduced crime rates.
53 Not only relieved by beating Dallas, but yes, this team can put up a fight.
54 The Dallas computer retailer said sales at stores open at least a year rose 10. 5 %.
55 Irvin and his lawyers, rushing from the Dallas County Courthouse on Thursday afternoon, declined to comment on the development.
56 Dallas investors, by contrast, were 20 percent more optimistic than the national average.
57 Of the six, only Brown is given a chance of returning for the Dallas game.
58 The salary cap was not in place when Jimmy was riding high in Dallas.
59 Many people today, worldwide, remember exactly what they were doing when John F Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas.
60 It strains credulity to think they could beat San Francisco and Dallas on the road.
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