Similar words: george washington, booker t. washington, tongue-lashing, duke ellington, washing machine, duke of wellington, washing, lexington and concord. Meaning: n. 1. the capital of the United States in the District of Columbia and a tourist mecca; George Washington commissioned Charles L'Enfant to lay out the city in 1791 2. a state in northwestern United States on the Pacific 3. the federal government of the United States 4. 1st President of the United States; commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution (1732-1799) 5. United States educator who was born a slave but became educated and founded a college at Tuskegee in Alabama (1856-1915).
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151 So they packed their few belongings and rushed to southeast Washington.
152 Jan 16, 2001 A new alliance of major technology companies is being forged in Washington to address the problem of hacking.
153 But the administration that has now begun work in Washington will be another matter altogether.
154 There was strong opposition in Washington to the many generous provisions of the bill.
155 Washington seems unable to agree on even its most basic task, which is to fund the government.
156 But none of that happened without running gun battles with the centralizers in Washington.
157 She was coming from Washington State, where she had spent the summer picking apples.
158 In Washington Harriman quickly became active in Democratic Party affairs.
159 That was before Muirbrook dropped the ball, which Raiders cornerback Lionel Washington recovered.
160 Two days after the plan was announced, Mr Resende took the newly minted package to creditors in Washington.
161 Lincoln felt that McClellan had not allotted an adequate force to the defense of Washington.
162 Washington area police also responded to dozens of calls for suspicious packages, all of which turned out to be false alarms.
163 In the first icy transatlantic blast, he pointedly refused to meet Premier John Major, who visits Washington later this month.
164 But the beauty of George Washington Goethals' eighty-year-old construction becomes apparent within moments of arrival.
165 The center handling air traffic in Washington and Oregon, near Auburn, Wash., was operating on backup power.
166 In the Treasury market, Washington budget wranglings took a back seat to empty desks as prices barely budged.
167 They represent only a tiny proportion of the people who get housing assistance from Washington. Sentencedict.com
168 The morass in Washington has gained even greater attention as bond investors have little economic news on which to focus.
169 He can boast that he has appointed more black people to various posts in Washington than any other president.
170 About as hot in Washington as it is in Managua this morning.
171 By August 1963 - three months before the President's assassination - 200,000 had marched on Washington.
172 His most consistent phrase was that he wants to accomplish in Washington what the governors have done in their states.
173 When they had gone, Washington stared blankly into his future.
174 As majority leader in the Senate, Eland said, Dole was partly to blame for the gridlock in Washington.
175 They ultimately sent 15 ambulances to the auditorium, at Grand Avenue and Washington Boulevard.
176 Both programs, operating through local alliances, will be kicked off in Baltimore, Washington and six other cities.
177 More of the bad of Washington sticks to you than the good.
178 Gardner missed the Washington road trip last week with a viral infection and is now taking antibiotics.
179 She plays Beth, a transplanted Los Angeles teen trying to adjust to her new life in a tiny Washington state hamlet.
180 Instead she makes an appointment to meet him at the paper after her flight arrives in Washington.
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