Similar words: miss out, promissory, promissory note, pass out, cross out, mississippi, lissom, kiss-off. Meaning: n. 1. a midwestern state in central United States; a border state during the American Civil War, Missouri was admitted to the Confederacy without actually seceding from the Union 2. the longest river in the United States; arises in Montana and flows southeastward to become a tributary of the Mississippi at Saint Louis 3. a member of the Siouan people formerly inhabiting the valley of the Missouri river in Missouri 4. a dialect of the Chiwere language spoken by the Missouri.
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(1) We crossed the state line into Missouri.
(2) He was a radio technician aboard the USS Missouri.
(3) The Missouri River wanders across several states.
(4) Carver, who was black, was born in Missouri in 1864.
(5) In past presidential elections, Missouri has been a barometer of the rest of the country.
(6) You are absolutely correct, the Missouri is the longest river in the US.
(7) Grow a long-lost cousin in Missouri, or something.
(8) Flood waters are still rising in parts of Missouri.
(9) So, in Missouri, of all places, my Koreanization began.
(10) The Missouri River is harnessed for hydroelectric power.
(11) As a part of the Missouri Compromise, Congress had prohibited slavery within that territory.
(12) Some one suggested the Mayor of St Louis, Missouri, thinking that the consonance of names might perhaps evoke sympathy.
(13) The state of Missouri will spend some $ 20 million upgrading worker skills for local companies at its community colleges.
(14) The boatmen who brought trade goods up the Missouri as far as the Yellowstone made $ 220 for the round trip.
(15) Louis, Missouri(sentencedict.com), introduced a resolution which requested a committee investigation based on the power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce.
(16) Their first choice was John Danforth of Missouri, an ordained Protestant minister.
(17) Eight hundred miles of the Missouri would be transformed into a chain of huge, turbid reservoirs.
(18) For river people all along the Missouri and Mississippi valleys, Fort Benton was the end of the line.
(19) Missouri clinched a bowl berth by finishing the regular season with a 7-4 record.
(20) Thomas Eagleton of Missouri as his running mate, then replaced him after discovering that Eagleton had undergone electroshock therapy for depression.
(21) He was trying to woo the daughter of a Missouri aris - tocrat.
(22) Propositions supported by environmentalists were defeated in California, Washington, Oregon and Missouri.
(23) Next to the levee where no steamboat will probably ever dock again, the Missouri still slides by.
(24) Also, LITvak is similar to the idea of being from Missouri in the United States; that is, a skeptic. Sentencedict.com
(25) He planned to make the settlement on the western bank of the Missouri a showcase for the pro-slavery forces.
(26) By 1875 Atchison could boast of a railroad bridge spanning the Missouri, a mechanical marvel that turned in order to open.
(27) So held the court of appeals for the Eighth Circuit, reversing a district court in a Missouri case.
(28) The only way to steer reclamation away from utter financial disaster in the Missouri Basin was to subsidize it with hydropower revenues.
(29) After 18 years of roaming, Shirley finally settled down in Missouri.
(30) They will be cared for by a foster family while a court in Missouri decides where they should make their permanent home.
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