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Simcoe

American  
[sim-koh] / ˈsɪm koʊ /

noun

  1. a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada.

  2. Lake, a lake in S Ontario, Canada, N of Toronto: part of the Trent Canal system. 287 sq. mi. (743 sq. km).


Example Sentences

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"It will really put an impact on local resources, the charity sector will be doing all it can to help," said Ms Simcoe.

From BBC

Leanne Simcoe, from charity Little Stars, said demand for help has skyrocketed, and family referrals increased by 176 per cent between 2023 and 2024.

From BBC

Bruce McCall, a satirical artist born in Simcoe, Ontario, whose illustrations appeared on New Yorker covers, died.

From New York Times

Bruce grew up with five siblings in a home tightly circumscribed by T.C.’s paltry salary and the dour provincialism of Simcoe, in the southwest corner of the province, not far from Lake Erie.

From New York Times

Sometime in the last two weeks of April 1909, a man photographed two women and two men on the porch of the commander’s house at Fort Simcoe.

From Seattle Times