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Oregon

[ US /ˈɔɹəˌɡɑn, ˈɔɹəɡən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a state in northwestern United States on the Pacific

How To Use Oregon In A Sentence

  • This is the very definition of obstructionism: To delay a foregone conclusion for the sake of a petty protest.
  • The "fruitily perfumed pineapple weed" that came to Britain from Oregon in the late 19th century and then began to spread throughout the countryside, Mr. Mabey says, "exactly tracked the adoption of the treaded motor tyre, to which its ribbed seeds clung" as if the treads were the soles of climbing boots. Stow the Mower, Stop Pulling
  • Two rows behind the bench sits a sweet-faced junior college girl who just announced her intention to play for Oregon next year.
  • Southern Oregon Indian Center, asked Coiner to publicly apologize for misstatements made at the Pottsville pow-wow, where his wedding — the occasion for the newspaper story — took place. Cordoves, Joaquin
  • Driving from Brooklyn to Oregon next week; What weird should I espy? Boing Boing
  • Since 2001, areas north of Point Conception to an intersect with the Oregon coast has been closed to drift gillnet fishing from August 15th through November 15th in order to protect endangered leatherback and loggerhead sea turtles. Permit to Kill Pacific Sea Turtles and Whales Requested by Seafood Company
  • Not far short of the Oregon border, I stopped for a beer at a tiny townlet in a wilderness of sage that had a post office, a tavern and not much else.
  • Oregon is regarded as the ideal location for a factory full of computer processors. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the Oregon story also illustrates some of the difficulties that will accompany legislative changes on such a massive scale.
  • Arizona can win the title outright by beating Oregon at home on Saturday. The Seattle Times
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