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Robstown

American  
[robz-toun] / ˈrɒbzˌtaʊn /

noun

  1. a city in S Texas.


Example Sentences

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Raised in Robstown, Texas, Chapa embodied the dichotomy of Miklo: His father was of Mexican descent and his mother had Irish heritage.

From Los Angeles Times

ROBSTOWN, Texas — Le Roy Torres came home from his deployment in Iraq with a sickness he could neither explain nor shake: crushing headaches, fogs of vertigo, an increasingly harsh cough.

From New York Times

Joe Tom Easley — he always went by his first and middle names — was born in Robstown, Tex., on Sept. 28, 1940.

From Washington Post

Agents at the Corpus Christi Border Patrol station received a 911 call Friday afternoon regarding 10 suspected migrants walking near the train tracks near the town of Robstown.

From Fox News

Born in the tiny Mexican town of General Treviño in 1947, he was raised in Robstown, Texas, where as a child he tagged along with his father and performed at local bars for change.

From Los Angeles Times