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Muskogee

American  
[muhs-koh-gee] / mʌsˈkoʊ gi /

noun

plural

Muskogees,

plural

Muskogee
  1. a city in E Oklahoma.

  2. a member of an American Indian people formerly constituting part of the Creek Confederacy in Georgia and Alabama and now living in Oklahoma.

  3. Creek.


Example Sentences

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Born in Oklahoma on “a little cotton-picking town between Tulsa and Muskogee,” Releford was raised on a farm by his parents, grandparents and uncle.

From Los Angeles Times

In Oklahoma, the Muskogee tribe has also launched turkey rehabilitation program to try and get these birds back.

From Salon

None of the characters from the original are returning, but the legacy of their work is there — the Dorothy sensors are back and so are references to the fictional Muskogee State University.

From Seattle Times

Twice last year, the Muskogee County Sheriff’s Office put Bacone’s property up for sale to settle the debt.

From Seattle Times

He’s describing the four-room shack in Muskogee, Oklahoma, where he lived with his grandparents for long stretches of his peripatetic childhood.

From Seattle Times