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Tuscaloosa

[ US /ˌtəskəˈɫusə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a university town in west central Alabama

How To Use Tuscaloosa In A Sentence

  • Tuscaloosa News – City Council president considered a groundbreaker Daily Headlines, Monday, 10/18/2010
  • This woman in Tuscaloosa ran into her hallway as the storm hit.
  • When he helped integrate Tuscaloosa Junior High School, a white boy hit him in the face with a spitball.
  • On Route 11 north of Tuscaloosa, Ala., last April, a pickup truck pulled up next to Greta Browne, and a young man began lecturing her about global warming.
  • The official returns in the secretary of state's files contradict the Register on the number of votes received by Mayfield in Tuscaloosa County.
  • I fractured my calcaneus right there in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in front of all those writers at the party and now I have to live with that, every day, that pain in my left heel, telling me, “Sean, you did this — every bit of this — to yourself.” Someone Emailed Me Last Night and Asked if I Would Write About Nachos.
  • I'd driven from Tuscaloosa to interview several prisoners as part of my master's in psychology. THE HUNDREDTH MAN
  • Games arrive to rescue college football from the most off of off-seasons Alabama, No. 1 in preseason football rankings, a healing force in Tuscaloosa Eight Miami players must sit out games and repay benefits, NCAA rules Arizona and Arizona State deal with rash of odd injuries College football is much better in on-season with corny Lee Corso in headdress, Ralphie on stampede, Beano Cook on podcast and Nevin Shapiro in prison. News - latimes.com
  • COMMITTED to the jail of Tuscaloosa county, a negro man, who says his name is Robert Winfield, and _says he is free_. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4
  • The DUKW took them to a landing craft and they began vessel hopping until they finally reached the Tuscaloosa. Wild Bill Donovan
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