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Examples

  • Anderson's smooth jazz filled the air as it mingled with the scent of Louisiana gumbo, the signature dish of Gumbo and Jazz, 1133 E.

    State News Top Stories 2010

  • NEW ORLEANS "Gumbo" is easily the most over-used descriptor of this city's fabled culture, but how else to describe the closing moments of the second day of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Presented by Shell?

    Another day at Jazz Fest ends on a high note 2010

  • Gumbo is Cameroonian French for okra, not to be confused with the delicious brown Louisiana soupy substance.

    Hungry? Kate Fleurange 2008

  • Gumbo is Cameroonian French for okra, not to be confused with the delicious brown Louisiana soupy substance.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Kate Fleurange 2008

  • It is sometimes called the Gumbo Evening Primrose.

    Sunday prairie walk.... Gumbo Lily 2009

  • It is sometimes called the Gumbo Evening Primrose.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Gumbo Lily 2009

  • American seldom laughs, but he has a keen sense of humour; and the idea of delegating sovereignty to Quashee and Gumbo is too good to be thrown aside.

    London: Saturday, October 28, 1865 1865

  • My dad's parents, whom I called Gumbo and Geegee, lived in Angmering-on-Sea in West Sussex and we drove up at weekends to stay with them.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • His short fiction appeared in Gumbo: A Celebration of African American

    E Lynn Harris biography 2009

  • I did WANT to eat a good dinner tonight and I walked over to the new restaurant downtown called Gumbo's.

    2000-01-26 01:04:15 nueces 2000

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