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Carolinas

[ US /ˌkɛɹəˈɫaɪnəz/ ]
NOUN
  1. the area of the states of North Carolina and South Carolina

How To Use Carolinas In A Sentence

  • It represents a remarkable find because partial skeletons of mosasaurs from the Late Cretaceous marine strata exposed along the Atlantic coast from New Jersey to the Carolinas are rare.
  • The Carolinas can rightfully claim to be the cradle of American barbecue and Texas is by far the brisket capital of the world.
  • The storm which drenched the Florida Keys is expected to swing out into the Atlantic today and regain strength before heading Georgia and Carolinas .
  • Within the Carolinas, sandhills and sandy woods are considered the typical habitat of this species, and the Virginia occurrence, found on a slightly elevated sandy ridge, fits this concept well.
  • Deer-skins and naval stores were exported from the Carolinas, and iron in quantity was shipped from the Chesapeake region.
  • That's when hunters from Maine to the Carolinas make the pilgrimage to the store to have their kill turned into ham, sausage, and bologna.
  • When farmers were migrating westward out of the Carolinas 150 years ago because the scourge of johnsongrass had made cotton production unprofitable, they found in the gently rolling prairie lands of east central Mississippi a virtually blank slate. Delta Farm Press RSS Feed
  • He gets mail as an alumnus of the Citadel, was raised in tidewater Carolinas, claims to be a Rear Heroes or Villains?
  • The past few years of carbon monitoring at the Harvard Forest have shown that the so-called midlatitude forests of the United States (the forests stretching up from the Carolinas into New England and Canada and the Midwest) are reducing the global increase in carbon by more than 10 percent. Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed
  • She was Cherokee from the Carolinas and told me how she had helped feed her family with a "tap stick". Slingshot Video
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