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Watertown

[ US /ˈwɔtɝˌtaʊn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a town in southeastern Wisconsin
  2. a town in northern New York

How To Use Watertown In A Sentence

  • I just read a school textbook written about Venice, in addition to know that Venice was the Watertown and there is no other impression of.
  • Almost due west of that was the milldam, which was about the only place they could hope to be able to cross Plum Run -- and Watertown lay on the other side. Boy Scouts of the Air on Lost Island
  • Watertown a great place for the family to take a vacation.
  • Then, just south of the Watertown exit, an unmarked car passed me. SNOWJOB
  • The year was 1973, and Mr. Browne, then 24 years old, had taken a leave from his job as a political reporter at the Watertown Daily Times to get a master's in journalism at Columbia University.
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