Antigua

[ US /ænˈtiɡwə/ ]
NOUN
  1. the largest of the islands comprising Antigua and Barbuda
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How To Use Antigua In A Sentence

  • ST JOHN'S, Antigua -- A firm appointed by Antiguan authorities to liquidate the assets of R. Allen Stanford's offshore Caribbean bank has won control of assets in the U.K. worth more than $100 million, a defeat for a U. S.-appointed receiver in an ongoing fight over jurisdiction in the case. The Herald | HeraldOnline.com - Front
  • But with the finish line on the Caribbean island of Antigua in sight yesterday they ran aground. The Sun
  • An island of Antigua and Barbuda in the West Indies north of Antigua. It was privately owned from '9 to 872.
  • Together with the slightly more mountainous Antigua, they make up the island nation.
  • They thought it was a nonstop flight, but the plane landed in Antigua first. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the Indian-born journalist Mihir Bose once tartly observed, "he had initially agreed to tour while gazing at Richards as they holidayed together in Antigua". Ian Botham by Simon Wilde - review
  • I stayed to plead with the concierge, Manuel, while my companion systematically tried and was turned away from every other hotel in Antigua.
  • Persistent showers and overcast skies did not stop the people of Antigua and Barbuda from going to the polls in general elections on Tuesday.
  • The eighth guest was Leroy Burns, a Brummie whose parents had come from Antigua.
  • The good news is that in Antigua and Lake Atitlán visitors can hail a tuk-tuk, which is one of the safer and more inexpensive ways to get around. Maria Russo: The Good, the Sad and the Expensive in Antigua and Lake Atitlán
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