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Tallahassee

[ tal-uh-has-ee ]

noun

  1. a city in and the capital of Florida, in the N part.


Tallahassee

/ ˌtæləˈhæsɪ /

noun

  1. a city in N Florida, capital of the state: two universities. Pop: 153 938 (2003 est)


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Example Sentences

Tallahassee is full of former staffers, consultants, lobbyists, and others who have worked around, with, and for Crist.

“Tallahassee is a big football town,” Detective Scott Angulo allegedly told her.

Tallahassee police say they made the case inactive after the victim stopped talking them—a claim that Carroll has denied.

At a polling place in Tallahassee, Fla., an Obama poster reading “Change the Atmosphere” was reported to the local authorities.

At times in Tallahassee he seemed more interested in meeting Tim Tebow or Dan Marino than in passing pieces of legislation.

It was his father that built an Indian village where Tallahassee now stands, and in which place he first saw the light.

The blood-hounds, with their twenty leash-men, have arrived from Cuba, and are landed in Tallahassee.

About sixteen miles from Tallahassee has been discovered another of those remarkable springs found in Florida.

There are no paved streets in Tallahassee; if so, I didn't see them.

He found the place sought near modern Tallahassee, but it proved to be a squalid Indian village of forty huts.

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