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Barbados
[ bahr-bey-dohs, -duhs, -dohz ]
noun
- an island in the E West Indies constituting an independent state in the Commonwealth of Nations: formerly a British colony. 166 sq. mi. (430 sq. km). : Bridgetown.
Barbados
/ bɑːˈbeɪdəʊs; -dɒs; -dəʊz /
noun
- an island in the Caribbean, in the E Lesser Antilles: a British colony from 1628 to 1966, now an independent state within the Commonwealth. Language: English. Currency: Barbados dollar. Capital: Bridgetown. Pop: 288 725 (2013 est). Area: 430 sq km (166 sq miles)
Barbados
- Island republic in the easternmost West Indies in the Atlantic Ocean about three hundred miles north of Venezuela .
Notes
Other 51Թ Forms
- ··徱· [bahr-, bey, -dee-, uh, n], adjective noun
Example Sentences
Ms Mottley, who is also the prime minister of Barbados, is calling for Washington to "work with" the Caribbean to keep prices down.
Another Caribbean country similarly embroiled in a dispute over GI and rum is Barbados.
Shannon Airport in County Clare has said it has facilitated several diverted flights originally scheduled to land at Heathrow on Friday morning, including flights from Toronto, Atlanta, Bridgetown Barbados, Boston, Orlando and Newark.
Purchases included £2,500 spent by UK diplomats at a women's shoe shop in Barbados and £1,200 on luxury coffee pods by one team in two months.
He become ill not long after his family took him on holiday to Barbados.
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