Definitions
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- adjective US Of or pertaining to three
counties .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Now anyone from the tricounty area can play the championship course, designed by famed architect Pete Dye, for $49 a round.
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Now anyone from the tricounty area can play the championship course, designed by famed architect Pete Dye, for $49 a round.
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Now anyone from the tricounty area can play the championship course, designed by famed architect Pete Dye, for $49 a round.
The mood on Main St. as midterm elections loom - WTEN: Albany, New York News, Weather, Sports - 2010
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Now anyone from the tricounty area can play the championship course, designed by famed architect Pete Dye, for $49 a round.
The mood on Main St. as midterm elections loom - WREX.com – Rockford’s News Leader 2010
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Now anyone from the tricounty area can play the championship course, designed by famed architect Pete Dye, for $49 a round.
The mood on Main St. as midterm elections loom - KPLC 7 News, Lake Charles, Louisiana 2010
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Now anyone from the tricounty area can play the championship course, designed by famed architect Pete Dye, for $49 a round.
The mood on Main St. as midterm elections loom - NewsChannel5.com | Nashville News, Weather & Sports 2010
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"Farming's not predominate in the tricounty area anymore," he told The County Times.
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So, report on the county fair and the greater tricounty knitting club’s scarf-and-hat roundup or take a job at this start-up weekly run by some dude sans news background, where I could cover what I wanted in a metropolitan area of just under a half million that cranks out a good forty–fifty murders, couple hundred rapes and another couple hundred arsons annually.
Occupational Hazards Jonathan Segura 2008
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So, report on the county fair and the greater tricounty knitting club’s scarf-and-hat roundup or take a job at this start-up weekly run by some dude sans news background, where I could cover what I wanted in a metropolitan area of just under a half million that cranks out a good forty–fifty murders, couple hundred rapes and another couple hundred arsons annually.
Occupational Hazards Jonathan Segura 2008
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Uptown Manhattan Councilman Robert Jackson dares to say aloud what his colleagues are whispering privately: He's the first upper Manhattan elected public official to openly come out in favor of turning the 15th Congressional District into a tricounty district, our great Uptown News political columnist Frank Lombardi writes: Under different CD numbers and configurations, the Harlem-centered district has been represented by just two African-Americans since 1945 - first by Adam Clayton Powell Jr. and since 1971 by Charles Rangel.
NY Daily News 2011
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