Washita
Americannoun
PLURAL
Washitas,PLURAL
WashitaExample Sentences
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He was known for his guitar playing with artists like Bob Dylan and John Lennon, but here he’s singing, “I was born on the banks of the Washita River.”
From Los Angeles Times
We had to use him, and “Washita Love Child” was perfect for this scene.
From Los Angeles Times
At the time, he was studying George Custer's 1868 massacre at Washita, Okla., in which the lieutenant colonel attacked a band of sleeping Cheyenne, killing more than 100, including many women and children, and taking many prisoners — among them the artist's great-great grandfather, who was named Heap of Birds.
From Los Angeles Times
The Oklahoman reports that administrators of the Cordell Memorial Hospital in Washita County announced Monday it could no longer provide the Women, Infant and Children program.
From Washington Times
But in Washita County, Cordell Memorial has provided registered nurses and office workers to the Washita County Health Services to fill the need.
From Washington Times
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