Definitions
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a river in eastern Illinois that flows southeastward to the Wabash River
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Examples
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I got it from down here in the bottoms of the Little Wabash River.
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That's also the vicinity of the flood zone for the Little Wabash River.
The Indiana Law Blog 2010
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Could an Asian carp from the Little Wabash River somehow get past the 91-foot dam at Roush Lake, be swept by floodwaters into Fox Island and from there be carried into the St. Marys and then to the Maumee River in downtown Fort Wayne and from there to Lake Erie?
The Indiana Law Blog 2010
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"Below the Roush Lake dam, west of the dam is the Little Wabash River, sometimes referred to as the Little River.
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