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[ al-i-gey -nee ] SHOW IPA
/ ˌæl ɪˈgeɪ ni / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun a river flowing NW from Pennsylvania into SW New York and then S through W Pennsylvania, joining the Monongahela at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River. 325 miles (525 km) long.
OTHER WORDS FROM Allegheny Al·le·ghe·ni·an, Al·le·gha·ni·an, adjective trans-Al·le·ghe·ni·an, adjective Words nearby Allegheny allecret, allegation, allege, alleged, allegedly, Allegheny , Allegheny barberry, Allegheny Mountains, Allegheny spurge, allegiance, allegiant
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Example sentences from the Web for Allegheny Her new book, Allegheny County, The Story of America's Crumbling Infrastructure will be published by FSG in 2013.
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Perhaps, of its kind, the old park in Allegheny is the most satisfying.
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Covode House, also in Allegheny , is substantially the "industrial betterment" phase of the Heinz pickle factory.
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Allegheny Valley Railway, bonds marketed by Mr. Carnegie, 167-71.
Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie | Andrew Carnegie
Once I was driving in the Allegheny Mountains in the early summer.
He came over to Allegheny to the telegraph office, and asked some man outside where Mr. Ammon was, and he said inside the office.
Report of the Committee Appointed to Investigate the Railroad Riots in July, 1877 | Various
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