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US
/ˈoʊˌzɑɹks/
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NOUN
- an area of low mountains in northwestern Arkansas and southeastern Missouri and northeastern Oklahoma
How To Use Ozarks In A Sentence
- They were somewhere up in the hills, he realized, heading toward the Ozarks. T2®: THE FUTURE WAR
- Well, I was visiting my relations in the warm, down-home community of Springfield, MO, Queen City Of The Ozarks.
- Feral hogs are often found in the remote, rugged portions of the state's Ozarks mountain range, where thick brush and timber make it hard to locate and kill the animals.
- The copperhead is plentiful here if you get to rocky areas, especially camping areas of the cons.dept. in Ozarks. Puff This!
- Fish gigging is a fairly common practice in the Ozarks and one of my favorite things to do, but I have no idea if it's done anywhere else. Fish Gigging
- Known as ‘the premier split oak basket-maker of the Ozarks,’ he ran a basketweaving business out of his backyard shop.
- 53 The place name “Ozarks” derives from the French Aux Arcs, which was a slang word among voyageurs for the place of the Arkansas Indians, whose name in turn was an Indian slang word for the people who called themselves Quapaw and lived near the Arkansas River.54 Champlain's Dream
- It was a company, initially isolated in the Ozarks, in which worker expectations and executive decisions were based not on an effort to "constitutionalize" the world of work, but to make it a site of sociability, evangelical self-sacrifice, patriarchal authority, and visceral hostility to unions and to government regulation of wages or work practices. Nelson Lichtenstein: This Labor Day, Is the World of Work a More Secure and Lawful Place?
- In most varieties, the petals droop after growing outward from the cone, accounting for the name given to the plants in the Ozarks: droops.
- His cabin bordering the Upper Buffalo River Wilderness in the Ozarks of northwest Arkansas is slapdash functional.