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Louisville

[ loo-ee-vil, -uh-vuhl ]

noun

  1. a port in N Kentucky, on the Ohio River: Kentucky Derby.


Louisville

/ ˈluːɪˌvɪl /

noun

  1. a port in N Kentucky, on the Ohio River: site of the annual Kentucky Derby; university (1837). Pop: 248 762 (2003 est)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


Louisville

  1. Largest city in Kentucky .


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Notes

The Kentucky Derby , a famous horse race, is held there every spring.
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Other Words From

  • Lou·is·vill·ian [loo-ee-, vil, -y, uh, n], noun
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Example Sentences

Memorial services for Bartman were being planned for this summer in Reston and Louisville.

Jackson, who played college football at Louisville, has supported the charity for several years.

James and Barbara Hightower grew up together in Warren, Ohio, built a life together through military travels and settled in Louisville together as a churchgoing, community-fabric couple.

Officials at the nursing home and at the Signature Healthcare headquarters in Louisville did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

Louisville willing to travel, if you have an opening for 25th.

She takes a golf club, the country club equivalent of a Louisville slugger, and attacks his car.

Former Louisville mayor and new White House aide Jerry Abramson could be the man who brings Obama and Mitch McConnell together.

In Louisville and Baltimore, the horse had dashed to the front of the field, setting the pace.

In 2011, a group from the University of Louisville reported on a new strategy for therapy.

Louisville: Westiminster John Knox Press, 2001 Westermann, Claus.

She had just left the wharf at Cincinnati for Louisville, with 225 passengers on board, of whom but 124 were saved.

He was instructed to cross the river somewhere east of Louisville and to rejoin the column on its line of march through Indiana.

She referred to other tracks at Lexington and Louisville as though they were, of course, something that everybody knew about.

I've been in Louisville fixing this thing up and they won't have as much fun as they thought.

I spoke of going to Louisville, to see if I could not get pay for it.

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