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[ yoo-muh ] / ˈyu mə /
noun, plural Yu·mas (especially collectively) Yu·ma for 1. a member of an American Indian people of Arizona. the Yuman dialect of the Yuma Indians, mutually intelligible with the dialect of the Mohave Indians. a city in SW Arizona, on the Colorado River. Words nearby YumaYukon time, yulan, yule, yule log, yuletide, Yuma, Yuman, yummo, yummy, yummy mummy, Yumpie Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for YumaThe first movie—3:10 to Yuma—starred Glenn Ford and came from a 1953 story that had appeared in Dime Western. Elmore Leonard’s Rocky Road to Fame and Fortune|Mike Lupica|September 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST He pointed to Yuma, Ariz., as a prime example of where that partnership works. U.S. Drug and Immigration Checkpoints Take Toll on Border Towns|Andrew Becker, G. W. Schulz|June 18, 2013|DAILY BEAST “They told me I was going to get deported,” Chang said of the border-patrol officers she encountered on the outskirts of Yuma. Despite Obama’s Order, Deportation Looms for an Immigrant Dreamer|Allison Yarrow|June 23, 2012|DAILY BEAST Then Yuma let out a wild cry as he threw his six-gun on the ground. The Lone Ranger Rides|Fran Striker
She heard a crash–seeming to come from a great distance; heard Yuma curse again. The Coming of the Law|Charles Alden Seltzer She almost wished that she had left when Yuma wanted her to go with him. The Lone Ranger Rides|Fran Striker He hurried across the kitchen in a busybody sort of stride and followed Yuma into the darkness. The Lone Ranger Rides|Fran Striker The first steamboat to reach Yuma with supplies was the Uncle Sam, which arrived in 1852. Arizona's Yesterday|John H. Cady
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