Similar words: tittle-tattle, battle, wattle, cattle, rattle, tattle, prattle, rattler. Meaning: n. a major port of entry and the largest city in Washington; located in west central Washington on the protected waters of Puget Sound with the snow-capped peaks of the Cascade Range and Mount Ranier visible to the south and east; an aerospace and computer center; site of the University of Washington.
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91 Johnson lived in Seattle for ten years before returning to his home town of Cody, Wyoming.
92 Seattle is now one of the computer industry's major centers.
93 So his performance in the division series against Seattle surprised many.
94 The 1-5 Warriors skittered around energetically in Seattle Tuesday night.
95 Since that time, the Seattle coaching staff has simplified its system.
96 The fights in Seattle were broken up with pepper spray when as many as 4,000 people crowded into the streets.
97 But the quake was powerful enough to injure more than 250 people in Seattle Olympia, the state capital.
98 Amtrak suspended train service between Portland and Seattle until tracks could be inspected, a spokesman said.
99 Officials declared a state of emergency in King County, which includes Seattle, as well as western Washington.
100 Jance has written a series of books that take place in Seattle.
101 In the first-round series against Seattle, he led the Orioles with a. 438 average and was outstanding in the field.
102 Ron Bayley, a spokesman for the Seattle company, said he could not comment on pending litigation.
103 Aching to know what she truly thought and felt during those months in the Seattle hospital, I found her reports frustrating.
104 The Lasers can go for two in a row as Seattle visits again Sunday night.
105 One man in Burien, just south of Seattle, was reported to have died of a heart attack after the quake.
106 Doug Pray's first film is an impressively even-handed documentary on the Seattle music scene.
107 They wanted to watch the films before explaining how Seattle ripped off 554 yards of offense.
108 For now, there is work to be done in Seattle with a team expected to be much improved this season.
109 All roads lead to Seattle for many computer programmers and for the best rock musicians of a certain style.
110 I think of my own experience in Seattle last year during the World Trade Organisation meetings.
111 Seattle had made an impression on at least some of those executives.
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112 Amtrak suspended train service between Portland and Seattle until crews could inspect the tracks.
113 San Antonio and Seattle were among the 60 percent of cities reporting the length of time people are homeless increased in 1996.
114 The return address was a law firm in Seattle.
115 Our city is twinned with Seattle in the U.S.
116 Seattle is the birthplace of grunge music.
117 Seattle is fertile ground for small businesses.
118 The children were settled advantageously in Seattle.
119 The children were advantageously in Seattle.
120 Photographers and other sky watchers in Omaha, Paris, Seattle, and other locations have run outside to capture images of what scientists call noctilucent ("night shining") clouds.
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