oklahoma
IPA: oʊkɫʌhˈoʊmʌ
Root Word: Oklahoma
noun
- A state in the central United States, formerly a territory. Capital: Oklahoma City.
- (historical) A former territory (1890–1907) of the United States, encompassing the western half of the modern state.
- Two communities in the United States, named for the state or territory:
- A borough of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.
- An unincorporated community in Carroll County, Mississippi.
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Examples of "oklahoma" in Sentences
- The office is the custodian of the Seal of Oklahoma.
- Oklahoma gave weary fairgoers a restful park to relax in.
- Most of the action takes place in a seedy Oklahoma motel room.
- According to that map only people in southern Oklahoma have a drawl.
- The tree lined streets offer views of Oklahoma and luscious woodlands.
- In the Oklahoma section of the forest the lake, and an equestrian camp.
- I teach Macroeconomics and Microeconomics at a community college in Oklahoma.
- The American Bullfrog is the state amphibian of Iowa, Missouri, and Oklahoma.
- The school is one of the more rigorous college preparatory schools in Oklahoma.
- The Oklahoma State Chamber plans to publicize its rating system for state Supreme Court justices.
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