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McKinney

[ muh-kin-ee ]

noun

  1. a city in NE Texas.


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Example Sentences

Since leaving Congress, McKinney has since gone on to compare 9/11 truthers to civil-rights activists.

Had those reporters been women,” McKinney speculates, the “defining words of Beatlemania would have been different.

At about the same time Matthew was leaving the Library, Aaron McKinney and Russell Henderson had just gotten off work.

A measure of how much things had changed came when the state senate minority leader, John McKinney, asked to be a co-sponsor.

Joyce McKinney gives one hell of a “performance” in this film.

Mr. McKinney has always voted with the democratic party but has never been a candidate for office.

This house was built by Charles McKinney, and opened up by him as a tavern.

The first settlement in Collin county was made about 10 m. north of what is now McKinney in 1841.

We then passed McKinney's old cabin, the place he built and occupied in 1863, before he went to live at the Lake.

The bottom of the Lake may be seen at a considerable depth near McKinney's, and looks like a piece of mosaic work.

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