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Wolfeboro
[ woolf-bur-oh, -buhr-oh ]
noun
- a town in E New Hampshire, on Lake Winnipesaukee: summer resort.
Example Sentences
“We’re trying to get the president to different parts of the state. We were over in Claremont a couple of weeks ago over in the western part of the state. We were over in Wolfeboro in the lakes region, and we haven’t been over to the seacoast,” Steve Stepanek, the Trump campaign’s senior adviser in New Hampshire, told the news organization.
“If he was doing something wrong, I showed up in his office or I picked up the phone and said you cannot do this,” she said last week in Wolfeboro, N.H.
“I think the most important thing is to deliver the message that our country is in decline across a variety of fronts — including the economy, military, and our culture. And the reason I’m running for president is to reverse this decline and get this country on a better path going forward. And that’s autonomy, border, energy, national security — all these things that I’m sure we’ll talk about in the debate,” Mr. De Santis told “Good Morning, New Hampshire,” a daily radio program on WASR, located in Wolfeboro.
DeSantis pressed the flesh in a morning parade in Wolfeboro, N.H., on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, a well-heeled resort area where moderate Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, owns a sprawling summer home.
As for the former president, “Can you imagine Trump walking in the Wolfeboro Fourth of July parade?” he asked.
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