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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • A city of south-central Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix.

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  • proper noun a town located in Arizona

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Examples

  • SCOTTSDALE -- A teen driver was able to escape after his vehicle landed in a Scottsdale canal Wednesday afternoon.

    azfamily 2010

  • SCOTTSDALE -- A teen driver was able to escape after his vehicle landed in a Scottsdale canal Wednesday afternoon.

    azfamily 2010

  • SCOTTSDALE - Scottsdale police are looking for a robbery suspect who held up a clerk at a

    Phoenix, Arizona News - Top Stories from azfamily.com 2010

  • SCOTTSDALE -- Speed might have been a factor in an early morning wreck that killed a husband in wife at Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard and 90th Street in Scottsdale.

    azfamily.com Automotive 2009

  • SCOTTSDALE, AZ - A school was placed on lockdown after an armed man fled from a car in a Scottsdale neighborhood Tuesday morning.

    unknown title 2009

  • SCOTTSDALE - Scottsdale officials are supporting an American Indian tribe's bid to build a spring training complex for the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Colorado Rockies.

    unknown title 2009

  • SCOTTSDALE - A Scottsdale company wants to tear down most of the former Scott Toyota dealership on Motor Mile and build the first of what it hopes will be a national chain of

    azcentral.com | news 2008

  • SCOTTSDALE - Police nabbed a man suspected in nine Valley bank robberies including two in Scottsdale.

    azcentral.com | news Erin Norris 2008

  • For example, in Scottsdale, we had a situation where we had somebody running for the council under an assumed name who was a fugitive from justice.

    Think Progress » Hayworth: Birtherism is an ‘identity theft’ issue. 2010

  • For example, in Scottsdale, we had a situation where we had somebody running for the council under an assumed name who was a fugitive from justice.

    Think Progress » Hayworth: Birtherism is an ‘identity theft’ issue. 2010

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