Memphis

//ˈmɛmfɪs//

"Memphis" in a Sentence (5 examples)

In April of 1968, Rev. King was in Memphis, Tennessee.

Tom lives with Mary in Memphis.

When Rhodopis was bathing, an eagle snatched one of her sandals from her maid and carried it to Memphis; and while the king was administering justice in the open air, the eagle, when it arrived above his head, flung the sandal into his lap; and the king, stirred both by the beautiful shape of the sandal and by the strangeness of the occurrence, sent men in all directions into the country in quest of the woman who wore the sandal; and when she was found in the city of Naucratis, she was brought up to Memphis, became the wife of the king, and when she died was honoured with a great tomb.

"Who the fuck cares whether Tom lives in Memphis or in Chichago?" "Everyone."

Trump dispatched the National Guard in the nation’s capital last month and announced last week that he would utilize it next in Memphis.

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