Barbadian

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of Barbados or its inhabitants
    a Barbadian vacation
NOUN
  1. a native or inhabitant of Barbados
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How To Use Barbadian In A Sentence

  • It has fresh, attractively packaged, reasonably priced Barbadian flying fish, cou cou and all the rest.
  • She places a great deal of weight on the cultural influence of the early Barbadian settlers to South Carolina.
  • Although thousands of Barbadians died from yellow fever and smallpox, Quakers were particularly hard hit.
  • Born in the United States of Barbadian parentage, she must somehow bridge the gap between two identities that are often in conflict.
  • On 17 June, 2008, I'Akobu Tacuma Maloney — a bright, high-achieving 23-year-old Barbadian engineer who had recently graduated from the University of the West Indies, and a devout Rastafari — died in a mysterious encounter with the Barbados police. Global Voices in English » Barbados: Questions about Maloney inquest verdict
  • a Barbadian vacation
  • The graveyard was buried by undergrowth for two centuries - added to by locals using the site as an unofficial dump, and few islanders knew the role the cemetery played in Barbadian history.
  • Another popular Barbadian dish is pudding and souse, traditionally a special Saturday meal.
  • On 17 June, 2008, I'Akobu Tacuma Maloney — a bright, high-achieving 23-year-old Barbadian engineer who had recently graduated from the University of the West Indies, and a devout Rastafari — died in a mysterious encounter with the Barbados police. Global Voices in English » Barbados: Questions about Maloney inquest verdict
  • People such as Dehring's countryman, Mike Fennel, an Olympic 'bigwig' and Barbadian Steve Stoute, another top dog in the OG. CaribbeanCricket.com
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