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Lansing

[ US /ˈɫænsɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. capital of the state of Michigan; located in southern Michigan on the Grand River

How To Use Lansing In A Sentence

  • Here is an email from Constance in Lansing, Michigan: Lucky me, my godchild and her husband and children live in D.C. My sister and I are coming from Indiana and Michigan and getting to share the trundle bed of her daughter. No, You Can't: Turning Down Inauguration Guests
  • Amid discussions about a house purchase by Lansing, Laganiere's back ailments and their golf arrangements, and other matters, the pair talks about sharing hydrocodone, which they called "waddies," according to the transcripts. Theithacajournal.com -
  • Lansing, calmly -- "Gallicize it as you wish, make it smart and fashionable as you can. A Young Man in a Hurry and Other Short Stories
  • The last dinner in our trip at E . Lansing in this interesting and lovely Mexican restaurant.
  • Ten years out of school, three former high-school chums foregather in an East Lansing motel room.
  • The last dinner in our trip at E . Lansing in this interesting and lovely Mexican restaurant.
  • Ten years out of school, three former high-school chums foregather in an East Lansing motel room.
  • Fragments of the carved granite "lintel" found by Lansing, and a line drawing of one of the fragments of the lintel portraying King Khasekhemwy in festival costume Interactive Dig Hierakonpolis - Fixing the Fort
  • Using seldom-seen works and newly-uncovered information, Kurtz Lansing vividly captures the flavor of Old Lyme in the early years of the 20th century, when the house was the center of a vibrant artist colony.
  • He headed to nearby Ford Field, Lansing, Michigan, where a throng of press had gathered for the arrival.
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