Crossword clues for statehouse
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Statehouse \State"house`\ (st[=a]t"hous`), n. The building in which a State legislature holds its sessions; a State capitol. [U. S.]
Wiktionary
n. The building where a legislature meets to do matters of state.
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State House or statehouse may refer to:
Usage examples of "statehouse".
COUPLE of New Texas Ranger tanks met the Embassy car four blocks from the Statehouse and convoyed us into the central plaza, where the barbecue had been held on the Friday afternoon that I had arrived on New Texas.
Rockwell had thought of running for the statehouse, it had been hilarious.
Elmo was bent on strengthening his bonds with three men who could help him buy the statehouse in November, making sure they understood that he was on their side.
New Texas Ranger tanks met the Embassy car four blocks from the Statehouse and convoyed us into the central plaza, where the barbecue had been held on the Friday afternoon that I had arrived on New Texas.
Cajuns proud and happy to have you in the statehouse grinding down on them just like the Baptist politicians?
Twenty blocks away, by the river below Statehouse Hill, the glow was faintly pink with the neon of the downtown business district.
He would detour past the statehouse and check the signoff times on the teletype copy he had filed that night.
It was a Polaroid photograph of the back of a man walking across the statehouse lot.
The statehouse in Raleigh, North Carolina, is rocked during a late-night legislative session.
If I dropped acid and went tripping tra-la-la across the rooftops and danced at the peak of the Statehouse dome, what would happen to him?
One day he hired a marching oompah band and showed up at the statehouse carrying a tremendous roll of paper.
STREET STARTED DOWN BY THE RIVER, just north of the statehouse, and ran in a northeasterly direction.
The Stars am Stripes were flying over the statehouse, which seemed so very peculiar after the Stars and Bars for so many years.
Baltimore Barbara just decided she was a real dove with the wings to fly her up to the statehouse and once around the dome.
In the statehouse, they could laugh at him all they liked, the staffers and media thugs could be smug, but this was still his work, still where he knewjust who he was, when he felt both the torment of people warring all their lives against the dim weight of poverty SUMMER 1995757 and scorn, and the furious strength of his dedication to them.