Similar words: frolicsome, tuck, stuck, lettuce, stucco, tuck in, tucked, tuck away. Meaning: n. a city in southeastern Arizona ringed by mountain ranges; long known as a winter and health resort but the population shift from industrial states to the Sunbelt resulted in rapid growth late in the 20th century.
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61, The turn of the year seemed like the right time to bring the job home to Tucson.
62, The Paladins are practically regulars here in the Old Pueblo, making their round of Tucson stages on an almost quarterly basis.
63, What some consider an isolated situation in Tucson Water is actually a phenomenon occurring the world over, according to Ullery.
64, Those behind the proposition are a group of hard-working volunteers who want to improve Tucson.
65, But their efforts left out the Triple-A Tucson Toros, who are now seeking to move into the new stadium.
66, The Chamber of Commerce promoted a sleek, sophisticated image of metropolitan Tucson as a good place to live.
67, Ray Clarke, director of the Tucson Urban League, takes a slightly different view of the issue.
68, The Committee is also recommending campaign finance provisions similar to those now in place in the City of Tucson.
69, Bisbee is located about 90 minutes southeast of Tucson; take I-10 east to Benson, turning south on Highway 80.
70, They wish to convert Pima County supervisors into potted plants like the Tucson mayor and council.
71, The experts also say many potential big-wig Tucson visitors have a hankering to play golf when they attend a convention.
72, After all, these are the Galiuro Mountains, a mostly untamed range of the old west 70 miles northeast of Tucson.
73, At my home in Tucson, summer days that reach I1O0F may be followed by nights that drop to 700F.
74, Susan Zakin is the most perceptive and eloquent political columnist in print in Tucson and probably in the whole damn state.
75, Tucson residents financially support libraries outside the city limits as well as those inside them.
76, If current trends continue, the two could finish dead even or with Tucson slightly ahead.
77, Symington's deposition was taken as part of a lawsuit between the City of Tucson and the Metropolitan Water District.
78, Tucson is blessed with an abundance of restaurants and small eateries, with new ones popping up almost daily.
79, But then the Great Society poured money into cities, including Tucson, and the bulldozers arrived.
80, While economic theories disagree over the impacts of raising the minimum wage, so do some Tucson business people.
81, "This project is great news for Tucson," opined the Mayor.
82, Those of us who live in the City of Tucson want you wealthy welfare freeloaders off our backs.
83, Tattoos will be raffled off by the Tattoo Shops of Tucson at this 18-and-over event.
84, Then there was the time Hammond bravely rowed out to an island on the golf course at the Tucson Country Club.
85, At about dusk last Saturday, it was approaching a civilian airstrip in Marana[http://sentencedict.com/tucson.html], about 25 miles northwest of Tucson.
86, Tickets are $ 6, with a $ 1 discount for Tucson Community Food Bank donations.
87, If only we had access to such diversity on stations here in Tucson.
88, During his 1995 mayoral campaign, Miller was adamantly opposed to letting Tucson Water slip into private hands.
89, Tucson now faces a critical shortage of workers for optics companies like Breault's.
90, Stephen Buchmann is an adjunct professor of entomology at the University of Arizona, Tucson.