Lane the lawyer will be down in Macon, heartsick that the two are still incarcerated.
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While touring the country, she encountered a talented singer from Macon who flirted with her.
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That would surely cement her star status as the toast of the Macon County church missionary club for years to come.
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Nancy Grace says similar things in a Macon, Georgia, accent.
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Erickson, a native Louisianan and former lawyer who lives in Macon, Georgia, sets the deceptively moderate tone.
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Macon yesterday laid a motion on the table for adjourning on the 14th.
Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson|Thomas Jefferson
He got Picardy and the counties of Macon and Auxerre as the price of his change of alliance.
A History of England|Charles Oman
The next day Léonie, with her father's permission, went to Macon to spend some weeks with her aunt.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 20. July, 1877.|Various
The day we reached Hawkinsville we met a reinforcement coming out from Macon to join us.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 95, September 1865|Various
Mr. Bland was taken by Sherman's army to Savannah and then to Macon.
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British Dictionary definitions for Macon (1 of 2)
Macon
/ (ˈmeɪkən) /
noun
a city in the US, in central Georgia, on the Ocmulgee River. Pop: 95 267 (2003 est)
British Dictionary definitions for Macon (2 of 2)
Mâcon
/ (Frenchmɑkɔ̃) /
noun
a city in E central France, in the Saône valley: a centre of the wine-producing region of lower Burgundy. Pop: 34 469 (1999)
a red or white wine from the Mâcon area, heavier than the other burgundies