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Answer for the clue "Truman's birthplace, in Mo ", 5 letters:
lamar

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 19 Housing Units (2000): 12 Land area (2000): 0.076517 sq. miles (0.198177 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.076517 sq. miles (0.198177 sq. km) FIPS code: 26175 Located within: Nebraska ...

Usage examples of lamar.

He turned Mattie onto her side, and then with Mattie lying on the kitchen floor holding onto the lower ridge of a bottom cabinet door, Lamar pried the rocker apart and pulled it from around her.

Severely humped, so that she had to look up toward her eyebrows to see straight ahead, Mattie walked slowly by Lamar, into the kitchen, and opened the refrigerator door.

In three trips, Mattie and Lamar put the pillows, cushions, box spring, and mattress back in the house.

They all heard sounds of Lamar walking across the roof toward the ladder.

She brought Lamar his food and drink and then went back and got a board for the rocker seat, put it across the seat, and sat down.

Maybe Lamar, but she doubted it: the way he kept his hat on in the house indicated something, a lack of something.

When Lamar stopped wearing that hat inside, decided to polish his shoes and get some crease in his pants he could be downright pleasant to be around.

While Lamar was moving the truck, Wesley picked up the telephone and dialed.

In the backyard, Lamar and Finner had just finished fitting the well-house top in place and Finner had started painting it.

They stood face to face, Elaine trying to move on into the kitchen away from Wesley and Lamar in the den.

Thursday night Mattie called Lamar to be sure he remembered about Saturday morning.

I turned around and saw Lamar stomping toward us over the beach from the far end, the sun shining off his dark bald head, a day pack on his back, his own semi-automatic slung over his shoulder.

Ignoring Lamar, I tried turning the boat right side up, but it was too much for me.

But Lamar had already checked the water and thrown his day pack into the boat, and was pushing it off the sand.

When the dinghy was afloat, its flat stern toward the shore, Lamar stood knee-deep in the water, holding the gunwales and looking around us, and I helped Christopher in, also keeping an eye on the water.