Yakima

[ US /ˈjækɪmə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a town in south central Washington
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How To Use Yakima In A Sentence

  • Garry indicated that it might be acceptable to make peace with the Cayuses, without involving the Yakima tribe.
  • I try not to let them know how happy I am here, or they'll send me to Yakima or Olympia, or have me designing computer programs somewhere. FOLLY
  • Indeed, his case studies of the Yakima and the Pima Indians provide extraordinarily vivid examples of the effects reclamation had on local power relations.
  • In the spring, the rolling hills around Yakima Valley turn snow white with cherry and apple blossoms.
  • When the wind is blowing, you can smell those fragile, fragrant flowers all across Benton and Yakima counties.
  • The explanations which ensued proved that the squadron of volunteers had separated from the column at the same time that I had when we debouched from the canon, and had pursued an intermediate trail through the hills, which brought it into the valley of the Yakima at a point higher up the river than where I had struck it. She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories
  • Protests also took place in Tacoma, Olympia, Yakima, Spokane and in Vancouver, Wash., where about 700 people demonstrated against what they described as undue influence by corporations in American life. The Seattle Times
  • In the spring, the rolling hills around Yakima Valley turn snow white with cherry and apple blossoms.
  • Clyde Friend was bulldozing a driveway around his Yakima, Washington, shop when he first saw them in the dirt: gleaming pieces of the past.
  • In the spring, the rolling hills around Yakima Valley turn snow white with cherry and apple blossoms.
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