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Syracuse
[ sir-uh-kyoos, -kyooz ]
noun
- a city in central New York.
- Italian Siracusa. a seaport in SE Sicily: ancient city founded by the Carthaginians 734 b.c.; battles 413 b.c., 212 b.c.
Syracuse
noun
- ˈɪəˌː a port in SW Italy, in SE Sicily on the Ionian Sea: founded in 734 bc by Greeks from Corinth and taken by the Romans in 212 bc , after a siege of three years. Pop: 123 657 (2001) Italian nameSiracusa
- ˈɪəˌː a city in central New York State, on Lake Onondaga: site of the capital of the Iroquois Indian federation. Pop: 144 001 (2003 est)
Other 51Թ Forms
- a·s adjective noun
Example Sentences
Last season: The former receiver set the single-season Syracuse record for catches by a tight end with 73, which ranked fourth nationally at his position.
“We can never underestimate what a big thing YouTube was when it came out,” said Robert Thompson, director of Syracuse University’s Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture.
Neither player will return next season after Kyle transferred to Syracuse and Harris reportedly entered the transfer portal.
After playing junior college football in the midwest and spending two chilly seasons playing at Syracuse, he was eager to move to Southern California.
“It certainly is a factor, especially for the younger generation, that fast fashion has a bit of a black eye,” said Ray Wimer, a professor of retail practice at Syracuse University.
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