[
US
/bɑɹˈbeɪdoʊs/
]
NOUN
- a parliamentary democracy on the island of Barbados; former British colony; a popular resort area
- easternmost of the West Indies about 300 miles to the north of Venezuela
How To Use Barbados In A Sentence
- B.C. Pires, a Trinidadian journalist-turned bogger who now resides in Barbados, has been following developments from the outset. Global Voices in English » Trinidad & Tobago: Where’s the Integrity?
- Secondly, members will examine how to continue the dialogue begun in Barbados.
- I'm sorry I missed the comment date on the jamaica/barbados articles, but the GDP increase of Jamaica was twice that of Barbados over the past year. Tyler Hits a Home Run, David Henderson | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
- Early wealth in Barbados was built on remittances sent back by emigrants who went to Panamá to build the canal. Think Progress » Mark Krikorian: ‘Haiti’s So Screwed Up Because It Wasn’t Colonized Long Enough’
- The book says much of the author, it reads: ‘To the Irish men and women and children who lie in unhallowed grounds in the sugar cane fields of Barbados’.
- Now most places in the world you have four seasons; winter, spring, summer, fall but not so in Barbados.
- Barbados is an island rich in forms of entertainment; songs and dance are the chief forms of amusement.
- The Smiths quickly swapped their home in Keppel Crescent, Bridlington, for the Caribbean heat and a beachside hotel in the Barbados resort of Worthing.
- Wayside food is typical of the Caribbean; callaloo is to Trinidad what jerk chicken is to Jamaica, flying fish to Barbados and casareep to Guyana.
- I looked forlornly past the celebratory bottle of champagne, consoling myself that it could be saved for New Years, and selected a bottle of Barbados dark rum from my disturbingly overstocked bar.