Similar words: snatcher, in snatches, watcher, hatcher, catcher, snatch, hatched, hatchery. Meaning: n. a town in southwest Mississippi on the Mississippi River.
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1, I hung around Natchez for three or four years, then I come up here.
2, In the South, we drove along the Natchez Trace, the 444-mile parkway lined with Civil War history.
3, Other pets will soon be headed to Natchez, Mississippi, where the Humane Society of the United States announced it would help establish a temporary shelter.
4, Further downstream, at Natchez, the river water was too muddy to be drunk even after it had settled.
5, In Natchez, Massachusetts it is prohibited for elephants to drink beer.
6, I turned around and walked up the hill to Natchez.
7, There was the vague sense of the infinite as I looked down upon the yellow,(http://sentencedict.com/natchez.html) dreaming waters of the Mississippi from the verdant bluffs of Natchez.
8, Native American people formerly located on the lower Mississippi River near present-day Natchez. The Natchez ceased to exist as a people after war with the French in the early 8th century.
9, This highly agitated confidence in the liberating efficacy of innovation has in some places become an article of faith almost as strong as the Natchez Indian's consuming faith in the deity of the sun.
10, The US Coast Guard closed the stretch of the river near the town of Natchez.
11, Ominously, on Tuesday, the authorities closed the port of Natchez, Miss. , about 180 miles (290 km) northwest.
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