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Provo
1[ proh-voh ]
noun
- a city in central Utah.
Provo
2[ proh-voh ]
noun
- a member of the Provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army.
provo
3[ proh-voh ]
noun
- a Dutch or German political agitator, especially in the 1960s and 1970s.
Provo
/ ˈprəʊvəʊ /
Word History and Origins
Origin of Provo1
Origin of Provo2
Example Sentences
Tate is a sixth grader at Edgemont Elementary in Provo, Utah.
To fill its vacancies, the Big 12 added Brigham Young, Central Florida, Cincinnati and Houston, and now stretches from Provo, Utah, to Orlando, Florida.
After two seasons in Provo, he handed the offense over to Gifford Nielsen, a future College Football Hall of Famer who threw for a major Division I-leading 3,401 yards in 1976.
To make those connections, Carling compares what’s in dust to what’s in the samples from the Provo, a source of drinking water.
Nevertheless, it usually still means something, and the point spread for Saturday’s game in Provo, Utah, would seem to suggest that BYU and Virginia would be more or less equal on a neutral field.
A former resident of Provo, Utah, he learned Spanish as a teenager on a mission trip in Mexico City.
Gilmour is said to be set to take up his studies at BYU in Provo, following in the footsteps of his bride.
Ray had reportedly been in serious but stable condition at a Provo, Utah, hospital and was surrounded by family when he died.
Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada, Phoenix, Provo, Utah, and Greely, Colorado, round out the 20 most stressed housing markets.
Here they discovered Provo encamped with an abundance of provisions, so their troubles were quickly over.
Lo sento a quel che provo, che l' ora suona; sono in procinto di spirare; ho finito prima di aver goduto del mio talento.
He accepted this mild declaration of political independence without protest, and I went to Provo, happily, a free man.
There was in those days a class of people in Provo whose conduct was not entirely satisfactory.
It was a gathering place for many uncouth miners, whose habits of drinking and gambling did not give Provo a very good name.
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