Definitions for Syracuse

Syracuse Syr·a·cuse

Spelling: [sir-uh-kyoos, -kyooz]
IPA: /ˈsɪr əˌkyus, -ˌkyuz/

Syracuse is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 281 anagrams from letters in Syracuse (acerssuy).

Definitions for Syracuse

noun

  1. a city in central New York.
  2. Italian Siracusa. a seaport in SE Sicily: ancient city founded by the Carthaginians 734 b.c.; battles 413 b.c., 212 b.c.

Examples for Syracuse

During the return to Syracuse, the chances of falling in with them were become fewer.

The Panthers lost games on heartbreaking last-second shots by Syracuse, Virginia, and Cincinnati.

As to the supposed danger from the ambition of Syracuse, that was mere idle talk.

The Universities of Syracuse and Rochester are co-educational.

I do see a matchup of Syracuse and Florida coming out of there.

For a moment, Tiffany imagines her two friends doing something slightly wicked, like joy-riding around Syracuse.

He would get me little gigs at bars or restaurants in Syracuse, and I would perform and sing for my meal.

It occurred when he became a full professor with tenure at Syracuse University.

Such was the end of the attempt at storming Syracuse by sea.

When seventeen he went to Syracuse and entered a grocery house.

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