Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun plural Any of several metropolitan areas consisting of two principal cities, especially Minneapolis–St. Paul, Minnesota.
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- noun nickname for Saint Paul and Minneapolis
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Examples
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Although he calls the Twin Cities "a glorious place," Moss admits he has no plans to move here.
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Cellular Coliseum, Uptown Normal and Constitution Trail, have put the Twin Cities is a position where it's ready to go, Peterson said.
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For them, the Mississippi River just downstream from the Twin Cities is a restaurant that never closes.
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The forecast high for Saturday in the Twin Cities is a seasonable 29 degrees.
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For them, the Mississippi River just downstream from the Twin Cities is a restaurant that never closes.
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Childress called Twin Cities sports radio station KFAN on his way to work Wednesday.
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The past chair is Ginny Morris, president of Hubbard Radio, Twin Cities, which is based in St. Paul.
San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal 2009
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The past chair is Ginny Morris, president of Hubbard Radio, Twin Cities, which is based in St. Paul.
Philadelphia Business News - Local Philadelphia News | The Philadelphia Business Journal 2009
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Elias now works at the what could be called the Twin Cities 'Boston station because
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Then they started telling us that they had a bus ready that was ready to take us back to the Twin Cities which is only 60 miles away.
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