Saginaw
[ sag-uh-naw ]
noun
a port in E Michigan, on the Saginaw River.
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How to use Saginaw in a sentence
Philadelphia, Chattanooga, and Saginaw all saw violence, leaving nine dead, as the country still reels from shootings in Tulsa, Uvalde, and Buffalo.
Every name is being used somewhere, from Singapore to Saginaw.
But Pete Williams, only a few miles out of Saginaw, was easily accessible.
Woodcraft and Camping | George Washington Sears (Nessmuk)After supper Saginaw Ed listened with bulging eyes to what the boy had to say.
Connie Morgan in the Lumber Camps | James B. HendryxSaginaw Ed eyed the boy quizzically: "Say, kid," he drawled.
Connie Morgan in the Lumber Camps | James B. Hendryx
Then Saginaw had abandoned his course and accompanied the men to the westward.
Connie Morgan in the Lumber Camps | James B. HendryxAt the sight Saginaw could scarce refrain from venting his anger in words.
Connie Morgan in the Lumber Camps | James B. Hendryx
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