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Lexington

[ US /ˈɫɛksɪŋtən/ ]
NOUN
  1. town in eastern Massachusetts near Boston where the first battle of the American Revolution was fought
  2. the first battle of the American Revolution (April 19, 1775)
  3. a city in eastern Kentucky; noted for raising thoroughbred horses

How To Use Lexington In A Sentence

  • Frequently copied by Peale and others since, the original is at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia. George Washington’s First War
  • She uses a "little shotgun shack in a checkered neighborhood in Lexington" as an art and writing studio.
  • The rally is likely to give Conway a boost, although some Democrats have questioned the decision to hold the rally in heavily-Democratic Lexington rather than in more rural parts of the state. Voters still want pork in their home districts
  • LEXINGTON - A former Lexington teacher has pleaded guilty to two state charges for having sex and fleeing to Mexico with a 13-year-old student. JournalStar.com - News Articles
  • But now, even in Lexington, Kentucky - the heart of Tobacco Country - a man can no longer belly up to the bar and have a cold one and smoke.
  • LEXINGTON - With the starting date of the World Equestrian Games less than a month away, hotel rooms are beginning to become harder to find in Lexington. Cincinnati.Com - All Local News
  • the stalwart citizens at Lexington
  • It was the same man who had jostled her repeatedly during a bumpy ride on the Lexington Avenue Express subway.
  • Colonist and silversmith Paul Revere rides through the night to warn the "Well regulated militia" in Lexington that the British are coming and an armed citizenry turn out on the village green and defy the Crown with armed resistance at the Concord bridge. 2010 tax on your firearms Is this really true ?
  • She is an ex-con who served nine months in the forbidding maximum security prison in Lexington, Kentucky.
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