Macon

[ US /ˈmeɪkən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a city in central Georgia to the southeast of Atlanta
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How To Use Macon In A Sentence

  • Christ, coming into the world to be its physician, sent his gospel as the great medicine, the panpharmacon; there is in it a remedy for every malady. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Maconochie was a pioneer in unrelated disciplines but it was as a penal reformer that he was most influential.
  • He was of a healthy constitution, very fond of tobacco, which he used to call his panpharmacon.
  • Ginseng is cried up as a kind of panpharmacon against all sorts of distempers, especially of the venereal kind.
  • It is used by some as Panpharmacon, but what Diseases it will absolutely cure I think is scarcely determined.
  • I dined off a maconochie, and was wondering whether I dare lie down to sleep, when I was called out to take a message to and remain at the 13th Adventures of a Despatch Rider
  • Perhaps an abbreviation of maconochie. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's been a rough stretch of years for the Louisiana oysterman, who has weathered giant storms (Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Gustav), a giant spill (BP's Macondo well blow-out), and market chills as demand for Louisiana seafood has fallen off. Man and Nature vs. Louisiana's Oystermen
  • Before that, Kammerer worked at TV stations in Orlando, Jacksonville, and Macon, Georgia. WRC loses president, gains weatherman
  • Here the tour will visit wineries in Cotes de Nuits, Beaune, Chablis, Beaujolais and Maconnais, staying in four-star accommodation in Beaune.
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