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Mid-Cities

American  
[mid-sit-eez] / ˈmɪdˈsɪt iz /

noun

(usually used with a singular verb)
  1. the extensive suburban area developed between Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas.


Example Sentences

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The team is 20-8 and won the Mid-Cities League title with a 50-47 win over Downey on Tuesday night.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a battle of two teams that use the double-wing offense to decide the Mid-Cities League title.

From Los Angeles Times

Thanks for mid-cities churning industry For rural places poised on tractors And waystations Peopled with all kinds Of people — All colors A One In the Land of Lincoln Lifting Freedom, Union, yes We pray for each other In all our heartbreaks.

From New York Times

He said he and his wife Rhonda responded to a regional call from the Rev. Daniel Stephens, senior pastor of Mid-Cities Community Church.

From Washington Times

In brief, it was the only country we'd ever experienced in which everything worked - and worked well - from government entities through private businesses, small towns, mid-cities and metro areas.

From New York Times