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Potomac River

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  1. A river that divides Washington, D.C., from Virginia.


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Sometimes used to refer loosely to Washington, D.C.: “Along the Potomac today, Congress met to vote on the budget.”

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They needed a map to find their way to the Naval Proving Ground, a military research center on the banks of the Potomac River in Dahlgren, Va.

From The Wall Street Journal

People like Vicki Judson, who has been swimming in the Potomac River for 25 years, want to know when the river will be safe.

From The Wall Street Journal

One month ago a pipe carrying sewage from the US capital and parts of the neighboring states of Maryland and Virginia burst, sending hundreds of millions of liters of waste into the Potomac River.

From Barron's

The land sits on low ground and would need fill for any redesign, to get it above the Potomac River flood plain.

From The Wall Street Journal

The tributary of the Potomac River cutting across the land was called Tiber Creek after the river that flowed through the Eternal City.

From The Wall Street Journal