Definitions
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- noun a river that rises in southwestern Minnesota and flows southwestward to the Missouri River in western Iowa
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Examples
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He was near the Little Sioux River—game had been scarce along the Missouri so he had moved farther out, away from the big river.
The Berrybender Narratives Larry McMurtry 2004
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In the next 90 days, the weather service predicts a 10 percent chance of the Little Sioux River reaching 17.5 feet - 7.5 feet above flood stage.
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I was at a rude cabin in the woods along the Little Sioux River in Iowa, and the grove was thick with noisy blackbirds.
Plains Feeder 2009
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