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Muscatine

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[muhs-kuh-teen, muhs-kuh-teen] / ˈmʌs kəˌtin, ˌmʌs kəˈtin /

noun

  1. a city in E Iowa, on the Mississippi.


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He stayed in Muscatine, a city of about 24,000 people circled by farmland and the Mississippi River.

From BBC • Nov. 14, 2023

“There was a tender side to him, a family side, that I didn’t really have an appreciation for,” said Bob Carlson, a physician from Muscatine who was in the audience.

From New York Times • May 14, 2023

Graham and Muscatine said they hired lawyers from Jones Day because they had previously worked with them on other matters.

From Washington Post • Dec. 18, 2021

Wethington said the federal indictment comes after two prosecutors in Iowa — the Cedar County Attorney and the former Muscatine County Attorney — reviewed the stop and determined that state charges weren’t warranted.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 10, 2021

Perhaps this was the result of growing up in Muscatine with a cosmopolitan mother who’d always urged her son to live “as if for eternity.”

From "Mountains Beyond Mountains" by Tracy Kidder and Michael French

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