Braddock [brad-uh k] Examples noun
- Edward,1695–1755, British general in America.
- a city in SW Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh: the site of General Braddock’s defeat by the French and Indians 1755.
Examples from the Web for braddock Contemporary Examples of braddock
The mayors who turned around the world’s cocaine capital ( Medellin) and a dying steel town ( Braddock, Pennsylvania).
Randall Lane
October 23, 2010
Talk with the mayor who brings an Ivy League mind and tattooed arms to save Braddock, Pennsylvania.
The Daily Beast
October 14, 2010
Besides, Fetterman says, the newcomers aren’t about to push anyone out of Braddock who hasn’t left already.
Samuel P. Jacobs
October 10, 2010
Fetterman first came to Braddock in 2001 as an AmeriCorps volunteer.
Samuel P. Jacobs
October 10, 2010
He thinks of reinventing Braddock similarly, trying anything to get creative types to plant roots.
Samuel P. Jacobs
October 10, 2010
Historical Examples of braddock
Boone met him on the Braddock campaign , and they became fast friends.
Alexander Scott Withers
Braddock went out from the fort and reconnoitered this section of road.
Conestoga Wagons in Braddock’s Campaign, 1755
Don H. Berkebile
That Braddock’s wagons were small is evidenced by the loads carried.
Conestoga Wagons in Braddock’s Campaign, 1755
Don H. Berkebile
Seven criticisms were made of Braddock’s advance to the forks of the Ohio.
Conestoga Wagons in Braddock’s Campaign, 1755
Don H. Berkebile
You must have seen Colonel Washington in the Braddock campaign?
John V. Lane