Dubuque

[ US /dəbˈjuk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a town in eastern Iowa on the Mississippi River
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How To Use Dubuque In A Sentence

  • Dubuque community leaders were persuaded that a merger of Mercy and Finley offered the best chance to stem growing costs.
  • But the title might stiffen a cock or two in Dubuque. Shortcut Man
  • It has announced that it is not edited for the old lady in Dubuque. ISAAC CAMPION
  • According to the army corps of engineer four dozen levees from Dubuque, Iowa to St. Louis, Missouri are either compromised or in danger of failing. CNN Transcript Jun 19, 2008
  • Who wants to see their religious traditions disrespected by foreigners strolling about and taking pictures as if the congregants were morons to be fodder for their two-bit family slide show back in Dubuque? Any Chiapas backroad driving experts?
  • Beginning his own multicity tour of Iowa, Mr. Gingrich used a stop at the Dubuque Golf and Country Club on Tuesday to attack Mr. Romney as a "Massachusetts moderate" and to challenge him to a 90-minute, one-on-one debate. As Iowa Nears, Romney Sounds Confident
  • I will inform Monsieur Dubuque of your conjectures about the letter's mailer in another way.
  • The case touches upon decades of tradition in Dubuque, and dramatic changes affecting health care nationwide.
  • Overall take: Though it was late afternoon, the 2 volunteers I met in Dubuque were surprisingly upbeat after having "hiked" up and down several steep hills and braved the startlingly loud barking of several large neighborhood dogs. Amanda Michel: Story Emerges from Nationwide OffTheBus Campaign Monitoring
  • The case touches upon decades of tradition in Dubuque, and dramatic changes affecting health care nationwide.
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