Galveston

[ US /ˈɡæɫvəstən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a town in southeast Texas on Galveston Island
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How To Use Galveston In A Sentence

  • It was Mardi Gras, which is as big a deal in Galveston as it is in New Orleans. Archive 2008-06-01
  • And what typically should be a very smooth and tranquil lake-like setting is what looks to be a pretty angry ocean as Ike churns its way towards Galveston. CNN Transcript Sep 12, 2008
  • And suppose you tell me where all the stolen art and antiquities in your facility in Galveston came from? INCA GOLD
  • The southern oyster drill, also called a conch, has not been a threat in Galveston Bay for years.
  • Galveston Bay and other bay systems along the middle and upper coast have deep water (ship channels, harbors, deep natural cuts) into which fish can flee during cold weather.
  • The peninsula acts as a breakwall protecting Galveston Bay and considering the flooding expected around Galveston Bay, Bolivar Peninsula is in serious trouble. Bolivar Peninsula Braces for Brunt of Ike, 50 Airlifted
  • In Galveston the sunburned lady in the parking lot panhandles me for change with leather fingers.
  • More than seven species of the Ark shells are found in the Galveston Bay region.
  • In order to obtain better prices for their cotton, black businessmen sent it directly to Galveston, thus avoiding local middlemen.
  • The 500 or so Sorbian immigrants who arrived in Galveston, Texas, in 1854 were primarily bilingual, speaking German and Wendish, and called themselves German Wends.
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