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Duluth

[ duh-looth; French dy-lyt ]

noun

  1. Da·niel Grey·so·lon [d, a, -, nyel, g, r, e-saw-, lawn], Sieur, 1636–1710, French trader and explorer in Canada and Great Lakes region.
  2. a port in E Minnesota, on Lake Superior.


Duluth

/ dəˈluːθ /

noun

  1. a port in E Minnesota, at the W end of Lake Superior. Pop: 85 734 (2003 est)


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The rocky northern shore of Lake Superior north of Duluth, Minnesota—it looks like the Maine seacoast.

From Denver to Duluth, Buffalo to Billings, The Daily Beast ranks the cities that take the worst winter poundings each year.

And if Superior grows as much as it thinks it will, it can't help taking in Duluth.

Doubtless the giant boat was returning to Duluth for another cargo of wheat or iron.

I live in Duluth, on the shore of a very big lake—the biggest in the world, I think.

DuLuth and his men were pulled ashore and embraced ecstatically.

A West Duluth man says he has the newest and best way to catch rabbits.

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