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Cleveland
[ kleev-luhnd ]
noun
- (Stephen) Gro·ver [groh, -ver], 1837–1908, 22nd and 24th president of the U.S. 1885–89, 1893–97.
- a port in NE Ohio, on Lake Erie.
- a county in N England. 225 sq. mi. (583 sq. km).
- a city in SE Tennessee.
- a city in NW Mississippi.
- Mount, a mountain in NW Montana: highest peak in the Lewis Range in the Rocky Mountains. 10,466 feet (3,192 meters).
- a volcano on Chuginadak Island in the Aleutians, SW Alaska. 5,676 feet (1,730 meters).
- a male given name.
Cleveland
1/ ˈːəԻ /
noun
- a former county of NE England formed in 1974 from parts of E Durham and N Yorkshire; replaced in 1996 by the unitary authorities of Hartlepool (Durham), Stockton-on-Tees (Durham), Middlesbrough (North Yorkshire) and Redcar and Cleveland (North Yorkshire)
- a port in NE Ohio, on Lake Erie: major heavy industries. Pop: 461 324 (2003 est)
- a hilly region of NE England, extending from the Cleveland Hills to the River Tees
Cleveland
2/ ˈːəԻ /
noun
- ClevelandStephen Grover18371908MUSPOLITICS: politicianPOLITICS: head of state Stephen Grover. 1837–1908, US Democratic politician; the 22nd and 24th president of the US (1885–89; 1893–97)
Example Sentences
Birmingham 1, Cleveland 0: Freshman Carlos Acuna threw the shutout, striking out six and walking none.
Cleveland Police said the investigation was "extremely complex and sensitive due to the circumstances in which the remains were found".
I’ve been to Cleveland a few times, but when I was invited to speak at Youngstown State University for Women’s History Month, I knew I had to linger in the area.
First baseman Christian Walker left as a free agent but was replaced by Josh Naylor, who hit 31 home runs and drove in 106 runs with the Cleveland Guardians last season.
After two more seasons in Houston’s minor league system, hitting .172 and striking out in more than a quarter of his at-bats, he was released and signed with Cleveland.
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