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Ozark

American  
[oh-zahrk] / ˈoʊ zɑrk /

noun

  1. a town in SE Alabama.


Example Sentences

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Marc Dietz, 55, a businessman and rancher who operates a family-owned radio station in Ozark, one of two county seats, broke the story that the prison was planned for Franklin County.

From The Wall Street Journal

I saw Daisy’s playhouse and all her treasures—the cross she had made from grapevines wrapped in tinfoil, and the face of Christ she had molded from the dark red clay of the Ozark hills.

From Literature

She was the best storyteller in those Ozark hills.

From Literature

I had been so busy looking at all of that Ozark beauty I had forgotten about the monkeys.

From Literature

A bright morning sun seemed to be taking a rest right on top of the highest peak of the Ozark Mountains.

From Literature