A state in the western United States; mountainous in the west and north with the Great Plains in the east.
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Examples for "Wyoming"
Examples for "Wyoming"
1Only Wyoming doesn't have a shield law protecting reporters in state investigations.
2Wind-swept Wyoming also wants the U.S. government to focus on transmission infrastructure.
3It is likely now too late to combat Cruz's operation in Wyoming.
4The proximity to Wyoming's discounted crude makes it particularly desirable, people said.
5California leads with 746, and Wyoming and New Hampshire have one each.
1"An Emerging Equality State," she said.
1The natives belonged to the tribe of which Pe-mul-wy was the leader.
2He would be as O-wy as O-wy could be.
3But them 'at orders their wy's by what licht they hae, there's no fear o' them.
4There's a wy to mike a living, lydy!
5Of course she is, in a wy.
6Sometimes it was white like water; sometimes blue, like the sea; sometimes red, like "carrie-wy-in-gin" (sunrise).
7Thats wy I feld down cellar.
8He'll fix ye up ef anybody cun; though I'm doubtin' yer in a bad wy, only wy ye tak it.
9Hi didn't mean for to do it-butme temper-thewy the blighter's used us blokes-hand the nyme on top o' that--
10She mightna see how it was to be done, but kennin' what a crittur he is, she maun be sure he would find a wy.
11Gavinia, much distressed, read aloud to Corp a newspaper attack on the political article, and all he said was, "He'll find a wy."
12Griff stroked in a rapid W and then a T: WY YEAST.
13Wy, py Chorge, dot dog he would eat baint yoost de same like-
14Wy, clammin's goin' arter clams; didn't ye never eat no clam-chowder?
15Drumtochty is no a pairish tae trifle wi', an' it disna like new-fangled wys.
16Paper presented at the Winter Conference on Discourse, Text, and Cognition, Jackson Hole, WY.