A state in the eastern United States; one of the original 13 colonies; one of the Confederate States in the American Civil War.
1 George was not, she decided, a gentleman in the Old Dominion sense.
2 Rice will close its season next week at home against Old Dominion .
3 I still taste the red soil of the Old Dominion .
4 He is of the best blood of the Old Dominion .
5 Henceforth Virginia was often called by the name of the " Old Dominion . "
6 Thus fades the fancy of an "independent neutrality" for the Old Dominion .
7 And truly, an Illinoisan is no stranger within the confines of 'the Old Dominion . '
8 Western Kentucky travels to Louisiana Tech next week while Old Dominion plays at Vanderbilt.
9 All eyes were again turned on the Old Dominion .
10 The Project Gutenberg eBook, Virginia: The Old Dominion , by Frank W. Hutchins and Cortelle Hutchins
11 And what do you think of the Old Dominion ?
12 The confused uproar and rush of business around the Old Dominion steamship made a marked contrast.
13 No slave speculator ever dared to cross the threshold of this planter of the Old Dominion .
14 The Gulf States, with profuse courtesies for the Old Dominion , consent to shift it farther North.
15 Josh Zingher is an assistant professor of political science at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.
16 As the present owner, I ask, has the Old Dominion against that property for unearned increment?
Other examples for "Old Dominion"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Translations for Old Dominion