dixie
Prononciation : [ˈdɪksi]
Contexte : « geography »
(noun) Dixie is a name people use to talk about the southern regions of the United States. It's like a nickname for places like Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana, where the culture and traditions are unique.
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We went on a family road trip through Dixie and enjoyed the southern food and music.
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Not everyone wants to visit Dixie because they prefer other parts of the country.
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Have you ever traveled through Dixie and experienced its culture?
Contexte : « music »
(noun) Dixie is also a song that became popular during the Civil War. It's often associated with southern heritage and is known for its catchy melody.
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We sang 'Dixie' at the school talent show, and everyone loved it.
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Some people think that singing 'Dixie' is inappropriate because of its history.
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Why do you think 'Dixie' is still sung at some events today?
Contexte : « cultural identity »
(adjective) Dixie can also describe things that are related to the Southern culture or lifestyle, like food, music, or traditions that come from that part of the United States.
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Last weekend, we had a Dixie-style barbecue with lots of delicious southern dishes.
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The restaurant didn’t offer any Dixie food, so we decided to eat elsewhere.
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What is your favorite Dixie dish to share with friends?