Shiloh
Americannoun
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a national park in SW Tennessee: Civil War battle 1862.
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an ancient town in central Palestine, west of the Jordan River.
noun
Example Sentences
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Chrissy Salmon, team leader at Shiloh Church, said over the past six months they had seen "a lot more people coming through" as well as a lot "coming for the first time".
From BBC
Windward 62, Village Christian 54: Charis Rainey had 25 points and Shiloh Johnson added 13 points and 14 rebounds for Windward.
From Los Angeles Times
The team reports that post-domestication wolf ancestry occurs across a broad range of breeds, from the large Shiloh shepherd to the tiny chihuahua.
From Science Daily
One of the most interesting artifacts that has been brought to the surface is a misshapen $20 gold coin, minted in 1860, with the inscription “Shiloh, April 6th, 1862, My Life Preserver, G. E. D.”
From Literature
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Both time slots require prepaid reservations, which, day or night, start at $37 and include unlimited access to the only thing on the menu, a rotating selection of three custom tea blends by Shiloh’s herbalists.
From Los Angeles Times
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