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Ohio River

NOUN
  1. a river that is formed in western Pennsylvania and flows westward to become a tributary of the Mississippi River

How To Use Ohio River In A Sentence

  • Sometime in the early eighteen hundreds, they trekked to the flat plain between the Ohio River and Lake Erie and settled in Mount Vernon, which was then a few small buildings in a forest of tall trees. A Renegade History of the United States
  • On the Ohio River there is a group of these shaped like segments of a truncated cone, and "corniced" with another piece reversed, like this: Memoirs
  • I'm a 46-year-old Ohio river rat who's gone there half a dozen times to mountain bike and ski.
  • It winds, bends, turns, and often boxes the compass on its 650-mile journey to the Ohio River at Paducah, Kentucky.
  • The Northern Pleistocene Valley Trains ecoregion is composed of scattered small remnants of late-Wisconsin glacial outwash deposits and terraces from the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. Ecoregions of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (EPA)
  • The current economic crisis isn't helping, however, as Severstal Wheeling has initiated a long-term idling of its local plants along the Ohio River. The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register
  • I was born in a cabin on the banks of the Sawgrass in the Ohio River Valley.
  • Because those technicians had been working 24/7 to maintain those hydrographic stations, we were able to collect that data, predict the record-high water and alert the Army Corps that cities all along the Mississippi and Ohio rivers were going to be inundated if the farmland wasn't flooded. Tom Fox: USGS Director Marcia McNutt on Leadership
  • The area in southern Indiana and Crawford County, Marengo, which is in the center part of the state, just north of the Ohio River, was the hardest hit. CNN Transcript May 31, 2004
  • The sun rose as the Delta Queen made steady passage up the Ohio River.
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