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Macon
1[ mey-kuhn ]
noun
- Nathaniel, 1758–1837, U.S. politician: Speaker of the House 1801–07.
- a city in central Georgia.
âDz
2[ mah-kawn ]
noun
- a city in and the capital of Saône-et-Loire, in E central France.
- a Burgundy wine, usually white and dry, from the area around âDz.
âDz
1/ ɑɔ̃ /
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 âDz area, heavier than the other burgundies
Macon
2/ ˈɪə /
noun
- a city in the US, in central Georgia, on the Ocmulgee River. Pop: 95 267 (2003 est)
Example Sentences
In late October, eight months after his hospital stay began, the state moved him to a group home in Macon, about 85 miles southeast of Atlanta.
Bassist Mike Mills and drummer Bill Berry grew up together in Macon, Ga., where they played Southern boogie rock, and moved to Athens to attend college at the University of Georgia.
Harris described Trump, who will hold a rally Sunday in Macon, Ga., as “increasingly unstable” and “out for unchecked power.”
But Tuskegee is happening in Macon County, Alabama, thousands of miles away.
The ad will appear on digital platforms in New York City on Thursday, the Biden campaign said, and on television in battleground-state markets including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Detroit and Macon, Ga.
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