Pecos

NOUN
  1. a tributary of the Rio Grande that flows southeastward from New Mexico through western Texas
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How To Use Pecos In A Sentence

  • Esmeralda - I spend lots of time and know lots of folks in Pecos ... In search of West Texas asado | Homesick Texan
  • Camping and fishing are available down in the Pecos River canyon or you can hike up on the mesa.
  • Now, as they came to the Pecos River, the wagon hit a big rock.
  • And Widow Maker, in the end, caused the biggest problem for Pecos Bill.
  • This train did not go all the way to Conejo, but left one at a junction called Pecos where twice a week if convenient for all parties a smaller train rattled its way across the plain and into the mountains among which Conejo nestled. Across the Mesa
  • Roswell springsnail, Koster's tryonia and Pecos assiminea are small aquatic snails, while the Noel's amphipod is a freshwater shrimp.
  • This forested 3-mile loop follows the clear, icy waters of the rushing Ohanapecosh River as it tumbles down from glaciers and snowfields above.
  • Fort Clark Springs is Trans-Pecos brushland with a manicured golf course dominated by honey mesquite, huisache, and Acacia spp.
  • In June my great-aunt passed away in Pecos, TX and I headed back home for the funeral - I had just been there a few weeks before for vacation. Marfa and a plate of stacked enchiladas | Homesick Texan
  • Pecos Bill was the hero of American cowboys . Bill almost single-handedly tamed the rough wilderness in the American Southwest. He was so tough he used a rattlesnake for a lasso to rope in his cattle.
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