1. Sabine River - Noun
2. Sabine River - Proper noun
a river in eastern Texas that flows south into the Gulf of Mexico
Source: WordNetBlues singer Alger "Texas" Alexander wrote a song called the "Sabine River Blues". Source: Internet
Ferries Recorded ferry use began 1794, when Louis Chabinan (Sharben), his wife Margarite LaFleur, and their four children settled on the east bank of the Sabine River on land purchased from Vicinte Michele. Source: Internet
For the purposes of this article, "Texas" refers to the area north of the Medina and Nueces Rivers and west of the Sabine River. Source: Internet
Secretary of State Samuel P. Carson advised Houston to continue retreating all the way to the Sabine River, where more volunteers would likely flock from the United States and allow the army to counterattack. Source: Internet