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UK
/dˈɪksi/
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[ US /ˈdɪksi/ ]
[ US /ˈdɪksi/ ]
NOUN
- a large metal pot (12 gallon camp kettle) for cooking; used in military camps
How To Use dixie In A Sentence
- In 1916, Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee built macadamized roads connecting with the Government Pike, and the Pike was added to the ‘Dixie Highway’ system.
- The only thing he lacks is the mullet haircut, long-neck bottle of Bud and white hood to go with his "down home" dixie politics. Hutchison announces gubernatorial bid, raises $6.7 million
- Especially in these "Dixiecrat" - heavy areas, new voters are much less likely to be the super-conservative "registers D but votes R for national races" kind. by: you @ soon Swing State Project
- Then I kneel beside Dixie and feel through his pockets.
- Carmichael, Time magazine claimed, left ahead of the trouble and was “dancing the boogaloo at a downtown nightclub when the rock-throwing in Dixie Hills started.” Burial for a King
- Dixie is already penning the next Use Somebody. The Sun
- A discerning listener may notice that Johnson has to wait a rather long spell to be invited into the conversation between Governor Manchin, who is widely perceived as a "Dixiecrat" with several scandals floating around him, and pro-unborn life Weeks, who is willing to face up to Manchin, yet remains very skeptical of progressive ideals. WV Environmental Party Gubernatorial Candidate Breaks Through White Noise
- Oh, and being followed in a Winn Dixie parking lot by one of the guitarists from the country group Alabama. that sounds nice and heehaw cooter country, eh? Unexpected Encounters of the Celebrity Kind « XUP
- Dixie watched in shock as a tall pine tree fell slowly toward her plastic kennel, which was shaped like an igloo.
- He rang for some tea and they drank it together while the phonograph played, I want to be back in Dixie, and He's a ragpicker. THE GOLDEN LION