[
US
/ˈæɫəmoʊ/
]
NOUN
- a siege and massacre at a mission in San Antonio in 1836; Mexican forces under Santa Anna besieged and massacred American rebels who were fighting to make Texas independent of Mexico
How To Use Alamo In A Sentence
- similar to the tangerine"; kalamansi, meanwhile, also known as calamondin orange, is a naturally-occurring hybrid between a type of tangerine and a type of kumquat. FoodNavigator RSS
- Like Los Alamos, it was cradled by mountains and hastily built in order to win a war from an odd angle.
- The history of cattle ranching in what is today the Municipio of Alamos began with the discovery of rich silver deposits in 1683.
- If the Sartans can't continue that trend, the task could fall to Los Alamos, which is 20-9 and the fifth seed, provided it gets past No. 4 Artesia in another quarterfinal. Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico news - Santa Fe New Mexican
- A spokesman for the U.S. Department of Justice ramona Ji Nata ( gina talamona ) declined to comment.
- The Mexican force has been estimated at from 2, 400 to over 5, 000, the Alamo's defenders numbered only about 185, and Santa Anna declared he would give no quarter.
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- Washington -- A refugee from war-torn Somalia, Bilan Nur, came to the United States and succeeded in getting a job as a customer sales representative with Alamo Car Rental in Phoenix.
- The Los Alamos area was officially declared a disaster area after the forest fires there in May.
- Open the bottle, and one smells a mixed but light scent of different kinds of fruit including orange, citrus and calamondin orange.