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Dixie   /dˈɪksi/   Listen
Dixie

noun
1.
The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861.  Synonyms: Confederacy, Confederate States, Confederate States of America, Dixieland, South.
2.
A large metal pot (12 gallon camp kettle) for cooking; used in military camps.



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"Dixie" Quotes from Famous Books



... "It's Dixie," he said. For the first time he felt a surge of anger sweep through him, and his face was white as he turned back to the trail. "I've got more than one reason for getting that grizzly now, Bruce," he added. "Wild horses can't ...
— The Grizzly King • James Oliver Curwood

... other liabilities Doc could play a flute for a minute or two. He was guilty of two tunes—'Dixie' and another one that was mighty close to the 'Suwanee River'—you might say one of its tributaries. He used to come down and sit with me while I was getting well, and aggrieve his flute and say unreconstructed ...
— Roads of Destiny • O. Henry

... pronounced success. Miss Stella Starr made one of her horses dance a graceful round to the tune of "Dixie," and ...
— Andy the Acrobat • Peter T. Harkness



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