[
US
/ˈtuˌsɑn/
]
NOUN
- a city in southeastern Arizona ringed by mountain ranges; long known as a winter and health resort but the population shift from industrial states to the Sunbelt resulted in rapid growth late in the 20th century
How To Use Tucson In A Sentence
- Bisbee is located about 90 minutes southeast of Tucson; take I-10 east to Benson, turning south on Highway 80.
- Tucson is a city that's very supportive of cycling in general, and El Tour in particular.
- One Tucson businessman announced that he was organizing such an effort in early 1995, but it never got off the ground.
- Sam Behrend, executive director of Access Tucson, is angered by the survey.
- In Tucson, Arizona, Barbara dries them on her roof, spreading the tomatoes on oiled screens under cheesecloth tents to foil the birds.
- Preble, meanwhile, stands by her allegations and has filed a formal complaint with the Tucson Police Department.
- Tucson was first settled as a walled presidio
- The day the City of Tucson awarded the first municipal cable television contract to Cox Cable.
- Gazing into our crystal ball, we see Scott breaking her campaign promise to not privatize Tucson Water.
- In Tucson, Arizona, Barbara dries them on her roof, spreading the tomatoes on oiled screens under cheesecloth tents to foil the birds.