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Florida Strait

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noun

  1. a strait between Florida, Cuba, and the Bahamas, connecting the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic.


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Thence I shall run down the Florida Strait to Key West, the course which I intend to steer being the shortest possible distance to that spot.

From The Cruise of the Thetis A Tale of the Cuban Insurrection by Cuneo, Cyrus

Instead of circling the town, as he would have done had he intended to land, he swept straight over and kept on his southward course, heading across Florida Strait.

From Around the World in Ten Days by Fraser, Chelsea Curtis

At a height of close to two thousand feet they headed across Florida Strait, with Paul at the throttle.

From Around the World in Ten Days by Fraser, Chelsea Curtis

This gas has been loosed, as you told us, upon the wings of the hurricane that came through the Florida Strait.

From Astounding Stories of Super-Science, October, 1930 by Various

The Florida Strait between Key West and the north Cuban coast is as uncomfortable a piece of water to cruise on as can be found in the tropics.

From Campaigning in Cuba by Kennan, George