Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at bisbee's.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Bisbee's.
Examples
-
The course, which also follows along Bisbee's streets, passes by the historic St. Elmo's Bar (established 1902), where runners who aren't concerned about their race times might stop for refreshment.
-
Bisbee's High Desert Inn co-owner Pearl Lind says that while it's too early to tell what impact the law will have, it's more likely to lead to bad economic conditions for their hotel and others in Cochise County.
Arizona Boycott Over Immigration Law Has Hotels Worried 2010
-
The average marlin hunter earns $445,000 a year, has a net worth of $2.3 million, and spends an average of 84 days a year on the water, says Bisbee's tournament director Wayne Bisbee.
Reeling In the Big One Hannah Karp 2008
-
Mr. Hsieh's team made waves in the fishing world two years ago after winning $3.9 million at Bisbee's Black and Blue fishing tournament in Cabo San Lucas -- the largest single payout in sport-fishing history.
Reeling In the Big One Hannah Karp 2008
-
Bisbee's raw charm has attracted artists for years, according to Harry Dent, author of The Roaring 2000s.
-
Still, scuttlebutt said that all of Bisbee's neighborhood branches, strung like so many pop-beads along what had formerly been a ten-mile bus route, would soon be consolidated into a single large branch at the new shopping center in Don Luis.
Tombstone Courage Jance, Judith A. 1994
-
She couldn't tell whether what was coming was a police car of some kind or one of Bisbee's fire trucks.
Tombstone Courage Jance, Judith A. 1994
-
The yard of her house in Bisbee's Galena neighborhood had become a bird-feeding emporium and looked to outsiders like an aviary.
Tombstone Courage Jance, Judith A. 1994
-
Statewide results would come from Tucson stations, while local ones would be displayed on Bisbee's public-access channel.
Tombstone Courage Jance, Judith A. 1994
-
In an earlier life and under a different name, the brown stuccoed mansion, with its mission-style and molded-plaster details, was a place one of Bisbee's original copper barons had once proudly called home.
Tombstone Courage Jance, Judith A. 1994
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.