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Rolling Meadows

American  

noun

  1. a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.


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The state has steep mountains, tight ravines, and fewer open rolling meadows—which might give cougars an upper hand.

From National Geographic

It offers an ideal combination of backcountry terrain, ranging from beginner-friendly rolling meadows to steep chutes off Bear Mountain.

From New York Times

Thomas Dobosz, 32, of Rolling Meadows; his wife, Lauren, 31, and five children, all traveling in a Chevrolet full-size van, were killed, Illinois State Police said.

From Seattle Times

Lauren Dobosz, 31, of Rolling Meadows, and five children, all in a Chevrolet full-size van, were killed, according to Illinois State Police.

From Washington Post

There’s a jewel-like chateau, rolling meadows planted with bulbs and water features designed with boulders, grottoes and waterfalls.

From Washington Post