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Bahamas
[ buh-hah-muhz, -hey- ]
noun
- (used with a plural verb) a group of islands in the W Atlantic Ocean, SE of Florida.
- (used with a singular verb) an independent country comprising this group: formerly a British colony; gained independence 1973. 4,404 sq. mi. (11,406 sq. km). : Nassau.
Bahamas
/ bəˈhɑːməz /
plural noun
- the Bahamasa group of over 700 coral islands (about 20 of which are inhabited) in the Caribbean: a British colony from 1783 until 1964; an independent nation within the Commonwealth from 1973. Language: English. Currency: Bahamian dollar. Capital: Nassau. Pop: 319 031 (2013 est). Area: 13 939 sq km (5381 sq miles)
Bahamas
- Republic in the Atlantic Ocean , consisting of 700 islands and islets and 2,400 smaller islands, called cays.
Notes
Other Words From
- Ba·ha·mi·an [b, uh, -, hey, -mee-, uh, n, -, hah, -], noun adjective
Example Sentences
Last year, it declined to bring charges over allegations he violated sex trafficking laws during a trip he took to the Bahamas with paid escorts.
Just before his arrest at his luxury apartment complex in the Bahamas in December 2022 he spoke to reporters.
Last weekend the prime minister of the Bahamas, Philip Davis, used a visit by Foreign Office minister Baroness Chapman to tell her the fight for reparations was far from over.
When Cal State Fullerton professor Andi Stein set sail on her first Disney Cruise trip to the Bahamas for research more than a decade ago, she was on the fence about the idea.
Milton, which has diminished into a post-tropical cyclone, has passed through Florida and traveling through the Atlantic Ocean, north of the Bahamas.
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