[
US
/bəˈheɪmiən/
]
NOUN
- a native or inhabitant of the Bahamas
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to or characteristic of the Bahama Islands or their inhabitants
Bahamian population
How To Use Bahamian In A Sentence
- Bahamian population
- The Beginning of the End is the Bahamian soul-funk unit founded in the late '60s by brothers/vocalists Liroy (guitar), Frank (drums), and Raphael (organ) Munnings, with bassist Fred Henfield rounding out the band. Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Sixty-Four
- The Beginning of the EndThe Beginning of the End is the Bahamian soul-funk unit founded in the late '60s by brothers/vocalists Liroy (guitar), Frank (drums), and Raphael (organ) Munnings, with bassist Fred Henfield rounding out the band. Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Rewind, Volume II
- Bahamian Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham sent condolences to the Travolta family and said the autopsy is a formality the country requires in cases of sudden death to rule out foul play. Death certificate: Jett Travolate killed by seizure
- However, we have actually served a more diverse ethnic group patronizing these barbershops, including men of African, West Indian, Bahamian, Haitian, and Jamaican heritages.
- As a general rule, we Bahamians are not very venturesome with our food.
- Important fish species found in Bahamian mangroves are snappers, grunts, parrotfishes, and mojarra, Nassau grouper, Bonefishbonefish, tarpon and barracuda a very important economically as a sport fishery. Bahamas,The
- Any Haitian or Bahamian who harbours, employs, abets, or succors illegals, gets a fine and jail.
- And the upper class of Bahamians are monied families who have made their money illegitimately and then tried to buy respect.
- Storr then describes the carnival of Junkanoo, which to him demonstrates the work ethic still alive in today's Bahamian culture.