Similar words: stomach, scotoma, photomask, diatomaceous, upset stomach, stomach upset, stomach-ache, stomach ache. Meaning: n. 1. a river in the east central United States; rises in West Virginia in the Appalachian Mountains and flows eastward, forming the boundary between Maryland and Virginia, to the Chesapeake Bay 2. term sometimes used to refer to Washington, D.C..
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31 AT POPE'S CREEK, on America's Potomac river, there's a pre-Columbian rubbish tip of oyster shells covering 30 acres, to an average depth of ten feet.
32 John Quincy Adams, 6th president of the US, frequently skinny-dipped in Washington's Potomac river before starting the day's work.
33 On July 2, 1881, President Garfield, unguarded, entered the Baltimore and Potomac Railway station in Washington, accompanied only by Secretary of State James Blaine.
34 New to the area of the tidal basin, facing the Jefferson Memorial, a memorial to Franklin Roosevelt lies on the Potomac River which hosts millions of visitors each year.
35 Currier says because of the media reports, the Federal Aviation Administration temporarily kept aircraft on the ground at Reagan National Airport, next to the Potomac.
36 In addition to the presidential palace in the capital city of Malabo, President Teodoro Obiang has a summer place in Cape Town, South Africa as well as two mansions in Potomac, Maryland.
37 On the other hand, Arlington County, Virginia, just across the Potomac River from Washington, D. C. , is both an urbanized and suburban area, governed by a unitary county administration.
38 The Army of the Potomac began to move on March seventeenth, eighteen sixty-two. Within two weeks, more than fifty thousand had reached Fort Monroe, southeast of Richmond.
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