[
US
/ˈdɛnvɝ/
]
NOUN
- the state capital and largest city of Colorado; located in central Colorado on the South Platte river
How To Use Denver In A Sentence
- Pat came from a working-class Catholic family in Denver, where her father had worked as an electrician.
- I crossed a railroad overpass and reached a bunch of shacks where two highways forked off, both for Denver.
- She put on a shawl and told Denver and Beloved to do likewise.
- The two joggers seemed surprised when a motorized wheelchair zipped past them on the downtown Denver sidewalk.
- Rare "misprinted" Denver Mint $5 bill with a tiny picture of Dick Cheney sitting in the chair at the Lincoln Memorial Joseph Minton Amann and Tom Breuer: I'll Gladly Stimulate Your Economy for $600
- Schneider manages an apartment complex in suburban Denver.
- Tancredo told the Denver Post Monday morning that he expects to launch his candidacy at noon Mountain Time. Tancredo to make third-party bid for Colorado governor
- It was nip and tuck as to who would win the playoffs, but Denver's determination helped them to beat a tough Washington team.
- He said he'd bring a pouch of placer gold, copies of old letters from Theodore Mott to his lawyer up in Denver. THE WAILING WIND
- As a result, the same building can, literally, be found in Melbourne, Perth or Denver as copybook designs proliferate due to a successful cost analysis.