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[ rap-uh-han-uhk ] / ˌræp əˈhæn ək /
nouna river flowing SE from N Virginia into the Chesapeake Bay: Civil War battle 1863. 185 miles (300 km) long. Words nearby Rappahannockrapist, rap jumping, rap music, Rapoport test, Rapp, Rappahannock, rapparee, rappee, rappel, rappen, rappé pie Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for RappahannockIf they could not make such a peace, they were to erect a fort on the Rappahannock River or between it and the York. Virginia Under Charles I And Cromwell, 1625-1660|Wilcomb E. Washburn There "greenfish" is applied to the bluefish, of which there were and are at times plenty in the Rappahannock river. The Bounty of the Chesapeake|James Wharton We moved at a sufficient distance from the Rappahannock to screen our columns from the enemy's posts of observation. Three Years in the Federal Cavalry|Willard Glazier The campaign of the Rappahannock had shown brilliant flashes of strategy and valor. Four Years in Rebel Capitals|T. C. DeLeon
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