NOUN
- a state in southeastern United States; one of the original 13 colonies
- one of the British colonies that formed the United States
How To Use North Carolina In A Sentence
- Carolina in 1760, wrote in his _History of North Carolina_ that the women were the more industrious sex in this section, and made a great deal of cloth of their own cotton, wool, and flax. Woman's Life in Colonial Days
- Why, I'm sure that Saint John the Do-As-I-Say-Not-As-I-Do Populist's votes had nothing to do with the corporate interests in North Carolina that he might find necessary to court later (or pay back for an earlier campaign donation). Tonight: The Jefferson-Jackson Dinner
- Shanks Evans, another companion of First and Second Manassas, was at Kinston, North Carolina. LEE’S LIEUTENANTS
- In North Carolina, no one at the school has access to the answer key or to grading the essays on our state tests.
- An evolutionary biologist at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, specializes in trapdoor and funnel-web spiders, and tarantulas.
- Something like one of these multimillion dollar condos would have doomed Edwards, but 28,200 square feet in exurban North Carolina is solid. Matthew Yglesias » Edwards’ Big House
- He is dean of the chapel and professor of Christian ministry at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
- It's possible the court will find that this time the gerrymanderers in North Carolina have simply gone too far.
- No estimates of stock size or mortality are available for tautog in North Carolina.
- South with cotton, rice, sugar, etc. Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee evinced their noted superiority in the culture of the nicotian plant, which is in such great favor with the consumers of tobacco. By Water to the Columbian Exposition