Examples of 'resaca' in a sentence

Meaning of "resaca"

Resaca is a geographical term that denotes a former channel of a river or stream that is partially dried up or cut off from the main flow. It is commonly used in regions with a history of changing watercourses
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  • A dry river bed, a former channel of the Rio Grande, found in the southern half of Cameron County, Texas and deep into northeastern portions of the State of Tamaulipas, Mexico.

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But it is good for resaca.
Battle of resaca de la palma.
At Resaca the regiment had to endure its worst artillery barrage during the war.
I have great hope that I resaca much headache later.
Johnston had withdrawn his forces from Rocky Face Ridge to the hills around Resaca.
The Battle of Resaca de la Palma would follow.
The armies clashed again the next day at the Battle of Resaca de la Palma.
She was buried in the Resaca Confederate Cemetery upon request.
He was severely wounded in action at the Battle of Resaca in Resaca, Georgia.
Every resaca has at least one gator, Barker says.
Battle of Resaca.
After Resaca de la Palma, Mexico 's government recalled Arista, and he was removed from command.
The town was actually named for the Mexican War 's Battle of Resaca de la Palma.
The Town of Resaca was incorporated and granted a charter by the State of Georgia in 1981.
Dailey of Tuscaloosa ; killed at Resaca.

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Resaca is a town in Gordon County, Georgia, and unincorporated areas extend into Whitfield County, Georgia.
Then they took part in the Battle of Resaca on the 14th and 15th.
However, after a brief battle, Johnston again yielded to Sherman, and retreated from Resaca on May 15.
Discovering Sherman 's movement, Johnston retired south towards Resaca on May 12.

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