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US
/mɑɹˈkɛt/
]
NOUN
- a town on Lake Superior on the Upper Peninsula in northwest Michigan
- French missionary who accompanied Louis Joliet in exploring the upper Mississippi River valley (1637-1675)
How To Use Marquette In A Sentence
- Although a group led by the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO) started combing the woods around Marquette on Thursday for signs of Sasquatch, they may be looking at the wrong end of Michigan for the fabled hairy hominoid. Archive 2007-07-15
- Marquette lived up to pledges he wrote years before this passage, when he had promised never to suffer fear or anxiety.
- Stephen Merrill, another mathematician at Marquette, recently studies bone marrow transplants in the treatment of advanced breast cancer.
- Finding every fall in this area would take a lifetime, so concentrate on Marquette County and the delightful burg of Big Bay.
- Another good example of how 8 has been commonly misinterpreted is found in the holograph journal of Father Jacques Marquette.
- On my right hand and on my left, as I stood inside the door, were chiffoniers and little stands in buhl and marquetterie, loaded with figures in The Woman in White
- Marquette's national title year "untucked" jerseys indeed was (image here). Rush The Court
- It's called a pasty," says Brian Harsch, owner of Jean Kay's Pasties in Marquette, NPR Topics: News
- That's when his godbrother, Maurice Aker from Marquette University was around his big brother, doing "fantastic drills. CBS 13 Recipes Videos
- Great Lakes steelhead and salmon and some lake trout begin their lives in the Pere Marquette River, a pretty stream that meanders through the area on its way to Lake Michigan.