a city in S Massachusetts, on the Connecticut River.
a city in SW Missouri.
a city in and the capital of Illinois, in the central part.
a city in W Ohio.
a city in W Oregon.
a town in SE Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia.
a town in N Tennessee.
a town in SE Vermont.
Words nearby Springfield
springe, spring ephemeral, springer, springer spaniel, spring fever, Springfield, Springfield rifle, spring for, springform pan, springhaas, springhalt
In 1998, Osher served on an expert panel after a shooting at Thurston High School in Springfield, Oregon.
Obama’s $120 Million School Safety Plan|Elizabeth Lopatto|June 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The Urban League of Springfield in Massachusetts received $5,000.
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They spent their “honeymoon” at the Globe Tavern in Springfield.
Lincoln in Love|Jerome Charyn|February 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Much of the Springfield goodwill between the two now seems like a thing of the past.
Peter Roskam: Obama’s Republican Buddy|James Warren|December 10, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Born in Detroit, she moved around as a kid, before settling in Springfield, Va., a suburb of Washington, D.C.
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He stepped out of the way to accommodate another, but he consented to go with the company to Springfield, the capital of Illinois.
Our Standard-Bearer|Oliver Optic
After the withdrawal of our army, General Price returned to Springfield and went into winter-quarters.
Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field|Thomas W. Knox
Both sent their agents to Springfield to lay siege to Lincoln.
Lincoln|Nathaniel Wright Stephenson
Twenty-four hours later Mr. Bartlett crossed the Hudson and took a train for Springfield.
Randy of the River|Horatio Alger Jr.
At Springfield we were energetic, vigilant, almost revolutionary.
Abraham Lincoln, Volume 2 (of 2)|William H. Herndon
British Dictionary definitions for Springfield
Springfield
/ (ˈsprɪŋˌfiːld) /
noun
a city in S Massachusetts, on the Connecticut River: the site of the US arsenal and armoury (1794–1968), which developed the Springfield and Garand rifles. Pop: 152 157 (2003 est)
a city in SW Missouri. Pop: 150 867 (2003 est)
a city in central Illinois, capital of the state: the home and burial place of Abraham Lincoln. Pop: 113 586 (2003 est)