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Wisconsin
[ wis-kon-suhn ]
noun
- a state in the northern central United States: a part of the Midwest. 56,154 sq. mi. (145,440 sq. km). : Madison. : WI (for use with zip code), Wis., Wisc.
- a river flowing southwest from northern Wisconsin to the Mississippi. 430 miles (690 km) long.
- the fourth stage of the glaciation of North America during the Pleistocene. Compare ü ( def ).
Wisconsin
/ ɪˈɒԲɪ /
noun
- a state of the N central US, on Lake Superior and Lake Michigan: consists of an undulating plain, with uplands in the north and west; over 168 m (550 ft) above sea level along the shore of Lake Michigan. Capital: Madison. Pop: 5 472 299 (2003 est). Area: 141 061 sq km (54 464 sq miles) AbbreviationWis.Wiswith zip codeWI
- a river in central and SW Wisconsin, flowing south and west to the Mississippi. Length: 692 km (430 miles)
Wisconsin
- State in the north-central United States bordered by Lake Superior and the state of Michigan to the north, Lake Michigan to the east, Illinois to the south, and Iowa and Minnesota to the west. Its capital is Madison , and its largest city is Milwaukee .
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- ¾·Dzs·ٱ noun
Example Sentences
In Wisconsin, a key political battleground state, the Democratic-backed candidate won.
Bennett said centrists were getting excited about candidates like Rebecca Cooke, who announced a campaign for Wisconsin’s Third District, which is currently represented by Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wis.
In 2020, the Milwaukee Bucks refused to play to protest the police shooting of a Black man in Wisconsin, leading to similar actions by teams across the NBA, Major League Soccer, baseball and the WNBA.
The big one in Wisconsin was a banger.
“Wisconsin stood up and said loudly that justice does not have a price. Our courts are not for sale.”
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