Wyoming

[ US /ˌwaɪˈoʊmɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a state in the western United States; mountainous in the west and north with the Great Plains in the east
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How To Use Wyoming In A Sentence

  • Beyond that lay the Laramie plains where the Wyoming cattle business started after a nineteenth-century cattleman lost some of his cows on a drive from Montana summer pasture back to Texas. Bird Cloud
  • I was so proud that Hillary, Bill, and Chelsea spent time and money to go Wyoming to condole with all these oppressed people and to reassure them that help is soon on the way. Obama Wins Wyoming, Networks Say
  • Phillip Arnold and John Slack salted a mine under claim to Stanton in Wyoming with uncut diamonds from South Africa.
  • Wyoming 193, just north of Buffalo, leads north to the visitor's center at Fort Kearny.
  • Escaping encroaching snows farther north, pronghorn run south through Wyoming's Gros Ventre mountains on their annual fall migration in 2008.
  • The region's three three top spellers went head-to-head for four more rounds until Wyoming Seminary seventh-grader Benjamin Hornung was done in by "sorghum" - a type of grass or a syrup from the juice of a sorgo. Times Leader News
  • During the Interior secretary's tenure, Taylor jumped to more lucrative work as a pumper, roughneck, and roustabout on Wyoming's oil wells.
  • Only two judges have been turned out of office since Wyoming adopted this method of judicial selection nearly twenty years ago.
  • The couple who owns the Colorado house selected moss rock from Wyoming for the exterior and interior walls.
  • From the lake you can see Grand Teton, at 13,770 feet the monarch of Wyoming summits, looming over the snow-covered valley The quickest way to return is by snowshoe on the unplowed road.
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