Seekonk
[ see-kongk ]
/ ˈsi kɒŋk /
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noun
a city in SE Massachusetts.
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How to use Seekonk in a sentence
At the head of about fifty men, he marched towards Seekonk, and soon reached Black Stone river.
In the spring he began to erect buildings at Seekonk on land given him by the Indians.
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