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Nashville

[ US /ˈnæʃvɪɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. capital of the state of Tennessee; located in the north central part of the state on the Cumberland River; known for country music

How To Use Nashville In A Sentence

  • Before the advent of the steamboat in 1818, it could take as long as a year for a flatboat to travel from New Orleans to Nashville.
  • But many Nashville residents are unconvinced, leaving government and civic leaders worried that the once-done Oilers deal actually could collapse.
  • However, Nashville chrome is actually a sound that changed country music about the time those Cadillacs were on the road. Nashville Chrome: The Legacy Of A Forsaken Country Trio
  • Today's preprocessed Nashville pop music with fiddles and steel guitars and twangy vocals, UNCOOL! Playing harsh with the field of music
  • Radek Bonk (Nashville): Although not much of a scorer, he could be a cheap acquisition as a hedge against injury. Count on the Leafs being popular as trade deadline nears
  • And if, like Mr. Allan, you often apply your supple and alert tenor to songs written by others, then the long-term shortcomings of seeming to be a brand of behatted Nashville entertainment construct might seem obvious. Gary Allan's Old Hat ��� The Sounds of Malkovich
  • The two Nashville goaltenders couldn't be more unalike.
  • A cursory listen reveals that the first version closely resembles Nashville's, from a musical standpoint.
  • But many Nashville residents are unconvinced, leaving government and civic leaders worried that the once-done Oilers deal actually could collapse.
  • Allison admits she never fitted into Nashville's mainstream country sing scene, and that's fine with her.
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