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/ˈmɛɹɪˌmæk/
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NOUN
- a river that rises in south central New Hampshire and flows through Concord and Manchester into Massachusetts and empties into the Atlantic Ocean
How To Use Merrimack In A Sentence
- A city of northeast Massachusetts on the Merrimack River north - northeast of Lowell.
- Jeff Hayward of the United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley, told the Boston Globe: People are walking through the door who never have before…A lot of times they don't know what services there are or where to get them.'' Here's Life Inner City: Massachusetts Families Seeking Help in Record Numbers
- He said the bluefish off the mouth of the Merrimack in Newburyport were biting like snakes. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
- He said the bluefish off the mouth of the Merrimack in Newburyport were biting like snakes. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
- A hurricane watch, meaning hurricane conditions could arrive within 48 hours, were issued north of Sandy Hook up to the Merrimack River in New England, according to the National Hurricane Center.
- This case involves the installation of a wet flue gas desulphurization system (also known as a "scrubber") at Merrimack Station, an electricity generating facility in Bow owned by the appellee, Public Service Company of New Hampshire (PSNH). All Stories
- I had found a small luncheonette on Merrimack Street the night before, so we headed there for a good meal to start the day.