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[ roh-uh-nohk ] / ˈroʊ əˌnoʊk /
nouna city in SW Virginia. a river flowing SE from western Virginia to Albemarle Sound in North Carolina. 380 miles (610 km) long. Words nearby Roanokeroadwork, roadworks, roadworthy, roam, roan, Roanoke, Roanoke Island, Roanoke Rapids, roar, roaring, roaring forties Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for RoanokeIn nearby Roanoke, I pulled my car off to the side of the road, listened to live radio reports from the scene and wept. Former Virginia Tech Professor: The Rising Toll of America's Gun Culture|Roland Lazenby|December 9, 2011|DAILY BEAST It stretched away to those rivers and bays, to that island of Roanoke, whence had fled Raleigh's settlers. Pioneers of the Old South|Mary Johnston It was then conveyed to the bank of the Roanoke, about two miles from the scene of the lynching. The Red Record|Ida B. Wells-Barnett John Randolph of Roanoke had said of slavery: "We are holding a wolf by the ears; it is perilous alike to hold on or to let go." The Negro and the Nation|George S. Merriam
I have been going to sea for many years, but never have I seen a mess like the old 'Roanoke.' The Flying Bo'sun|Arthur Mason We were to take a very dangerous and responsible position, immediately at the mouth of the Roanoke river. Reminiscences of Two Years in the United States Navy|John M. Batten
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