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UK
/dˌiːsˈiː/
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[ US /ˌdiˈsi/ ]
[ US /ˌdiˈsi/ ]
NOUN
- an electric current that flows in one direction steadily
- the district occupied entirely by the city of Washington; chosen by George Washington as the site of the capital of the United States and created out of land ceded by Maryland and Virginia
How To Use DC In A Sentence
- WorldCom promises not to impose a minimum call charge and no set up or monthly rental fee.
- They'd moved to their cottage a few years ago and ran an electrical business in Didcot.
- Ballymaloe take a more seasonal approach to things by using redcurrant rather than lemon juice, made by simmering a couple of punnets of the astringent little fruits with water, and then pushing them through a sieve. How to make perfect strawberry jam
- Apart from paintings he produced a good deal of graphic work, including numerous book illustrations in lithograph and woodcut.
- Immersed in her ample lap, her adoring voice broadcasting stereophonically through her bosoms, I absorbed the sensationalistic stories and lush illustrations of baby Moses in his basket, later parting the very Red Sea. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
- Country pursuits on offer include sheep-racing, woodcarving with chainsaws, small-bore rifle-shooting, wool-spinning, bee demonstrations, candle-making and ferret-racing.
- The CDC asks states to report confirmed flu deaths by age group but not by subtype, meaning H1N1 deaths are not necessarily tracked. STLtoday.com Top News Headlines
- High-frequency waves broadcast by the radar bounce off a person, scanning the in-and-out movement of the chest and more subtle, but also detectable, motion of the heartbeat against the chest wall.
- Lead commentators, Don Cherry and Ron MacLean broadcast from a remote area. Mike Plume: “8:30 Newfoundland” « Mudpuddle
- Small, hardcovered, complete with a beautifully illustrated dust jacket. Narnia Fans