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Conneaut

American  
[kon-ee-ot] / ˈkɒn iˌɒt /

noun

  1. a city in NE Ohio.


Example Sentences

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Steel proposal to build a giant mill in neighboring Conneaut as if it were a recent development.

From Washington Post • Mar. 2, 2018

How about a shredded turkey sandwich at the White Turkey Drive-In in Conneaut, Ohio?

From Slate • Jun. 27, 2012

From Duluth, Superior, Escanaba, they brought ore to the mills of Gary, South Chicago and Cleveland, to Ashtabula and Conneaut to be transshipped by rail to Pittsburgh, Youngstown, Bethlehem.

From Time Magazine Archive

A long-armed, cocksure Irish youth, reared by modestly well-off parents in Conneaut, Ohio, Kelley entered Yale after a year at Peddie, where he was noted for his skill at basketball.

From Time Magazine Archive

In a few years he failed in business, and, in the year 1809, removed to Conneaut, in Ohio.

From Gleanings by the Way by Clark, John A.