Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A river rising in north-central Alabama and flowing about 290 km (180 mi) southwest to the Tombigbee River.
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Examples
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Like my Chicaza, he traced his ancestry back to the Sky Hand people and Split Sky City up on the Black Warrior River.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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Like my Chicaza, he traced his ancestry back to the Sky Hand people and Split Sky City up on the Black Warrior River.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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In the dream I stood at a sprawling canoe landing, the roiled surface of the Black Warrior River at my back.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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In the dream I stood at a sprawling canoe landing, the roiled surface of the Black Warrior River at my back.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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Last week in Birmingham, Alabama, enthusiastic students and concerned citizens took their University of Alabama officials to task for considering a wrongheaded plan to lease land for a strip mine near the Black Warrior River.
Jeff Biggers: Enthusiasm Gap? Coalfields Rising, Baby (Video: Deep Down) 2010
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Last week in Birmingham, Alabama, enthusiastic students and concerned citizens took their University of Alabama officials to task for considering a wrongheaded plan to lease land for a strip mine near the Black Warrior River.
Jeff Biggers: Enthusiasm Gap? Coalfields Rising, Baby (VIDEO) Jeff Biggers 2010
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Last week in Birmingham, Alabama, enthusiastic students and concerned citizens took their University of Alabama officials to task for considering a wrongheaded plan to lease land for a strip mine near the Black Warrior River.
Jeff Biggers: Enthusiasm Gap? Coalfields Rising, Baby (VIDEO) 2010
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When I was young, my family and I would go down to the Black Warrior River in central Alabama every summer.
Called to Coach Bobby Bowden 2010
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Last week in Birmingham, Alabama, enthusiastic students and concerned citizens took their University of Alabama officials to task for considering a wrongheaded plan to lease land for a strip mine near the Black Warrior River.
Jeff Biggers: Enthusiasm Gap? Coalfields Rising, Baby (VIDEO) 2010
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Last week in Birmingham, Alabama, enthusiastic students and concerned citizens took their University of Alabama officials to task for considering a wrongheaded plan to lease land for a strip mine near the Black Warrior River.
Jeff Biggers: Enthusiasm Gap? Coalfields Rising, Baby (VIDEO) 2010
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