How To Use Barbadian In A Sentence
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It has fresh, attractively packaged, reasonably priced Barbadian flying fish, cou cou and all the rest.
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She places a great deal of weight on the cultural influence of the early Barbadian settlers to South Carolina.
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Although thousands of Barbadians died from yellow fever and smallpox, Quakers were particularly hard hit.
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Born in the United States of Barbadian parentage, she must somehow bridge the gap between two identities that are often in conflict.
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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
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a Barbadian vacation
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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.
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Another popular Barbadian dish is pudding and souse, traditionally a special Saturday meal.
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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
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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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Amid a wretched batting effort by West Indies, Barbadian Dottin sparkled with her topscore of 52 off just 36 balls.
JamaicaObserver.com | Lead Stories
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The Barbadian of November 21, speaks of a "megass house" set on fire in this island which the peasantry refused to extinguish, and adds that but half work is performed by the laborer in that parish.
The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
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The protagonist, Selina Boyce, is the daughter of first-generation Barbadian immigrant parents, Deighton and Silla, who have come to America in search of the ever elusive American dream.
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And the resulting poor-whites were labeled in Barbadian dialect through the centuries in many ways, of which Collymore, probably himself a descendant of one of them, lists many: backra, buckra, ecky becky, poor backra, redleg, spawgee; but he neither indicates the derogatory status of these names nor makes any effort to offer etymologies.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XX No 2
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My dear friend the Barbadian antiquary has given me a thoughtful and useful present.