Similar words: in the world, floor leader, all over the world, on top of the world, set the world on fire, cleanse, cleanser, cleansing. Meaning: n. a port and largest city in Louisiana; located in southeastern Louisiana near the mouth of the Mississippi river; a major center for offshore drilling for oil in the Gulf of Mexico; jazz originated here among black musicians in the late 19th century; Mardi Gras is celebrated here each year.
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1 New Orleans is the birthplace of jazz.
2 New Orleans is famous for its cuisine.
3 French settlers founded New Orleans.
4 Dancers shimmied in the streets of New Orleans.
5 They were trying to make New Orleans by nightfall.
6 New Orleans dominated throughout the game.
7 The first time he visited New Orleans he knew he had found his spiritual home.
8 Tonight's game is between the New Orleans Saints and the Los Angeles Rams.
9 New Orleans is one of the great melting pots of America.
10 Traditional jazz is still alive and kicking in New Orleans.
11 Every jazz lover dreams of visiting New Orleans.
12 Miami rallied to defeat New Orleans 28-24.
13 Turn-of-the-century New Orleans was a fascinating mix of cultures.
14 It's halfway between Baton Rouge and New Orleans.
15 Trumpet,[www.Sentencedict.com] composer. b. New Orleans. 13 March 1962.
16 New Orleans has a distinctly European feel to it.
17 Actually, Ron's from New Orleans.
18 Fiddlefest was the country cousin to the New Orleans music festival staged earlier this year.
19 New Orleans favours a mid-morning milk punch, or its own variation on the gin fizz.
20 Preand post tour packages to New Orleans are also available.
21 Clarinet, tenor saxophone. b. New Orleans. 3 March 1906; d. 27 June 1980.
22 He had been roaming New Orleans, his adopted city, for two days.
23 In New Orleans in May 1861, disturbances among the slave population were suppressed by the militia.
24 Even his death, after crashing his motorcycle on a bridge in New Orleans, was spectacular.
25 Although Armstrong overcame the circumstances of his birth, he never really left New Orleans behind.
26 Four steamboat loads of spectators came to view a hanging in New Orleans.
27 Jenkins complained about alleged voter fraud in predominantly black New Orleans precincts, which made the difference in his narrow loss.
28 Duran dominated Leonard physically that night, but five months later the New Orleans farce put a huge stain on his reputation.
29 Repetition of the violence in Memphis began in August 1866 in New Orleans when several related events culminated in a racial explosion.
30 Alas, the time came a couple of weeks ago when I needed a hotel room in New Orleans on short notice.
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