Saco
[ saw-koh ]
noun
a city in SW Maine.
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How to use Saco in a sentence
At least 30 percent of the loans included in Saco came from a mortgage originator called AHM.
Will Bankers Ever Go to Jail? 10 Questions Answered | Matthew Zeitlin | October 2, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTChoacot was the French rendering of a native word from which the modern Saco is derived.
The English then retreated to the shore of Saco Pond, so as to prevent their being surrounded.
The Indian: On the Battle-Field and in the Wigwam | John Frost"La codicia rompe el Saco," says a Spanish proverb, which may be translated: Avarice breaks the purse.
The Flying Horseman | Gustave AimardThe Saco congregation was at first connected with that at Portland, and it seems to have ceased its existence at the same time.
Unitarianism in America | George Willis Cooke
Climbing Saco Hill was like climbing the hill of her dreams; life and love beckoned to her across the snowy slopes.
The Story Of Waitstill Baxter | By Kate Douglas Wiggin
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