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US
/ˈkaɪɹoʊ/
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NOUN
- the capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa; a major port just to the south of the Nile delta; formerly the home of the Pharaohs
- a town at the southern tip of Illinois at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers
How To Use Cairo In A Sentence
- The immaculately tended gardens are an oasis in the midst of Cairo's urban sprawl.
- I wanted to tell the lady in Cairo that she was exaggerating her dress, that it was unnatural and abnormal.
- She moved on the perform for the lower and middle classes in larger towns and cities such as Tanta, Alexandria and Cairo. WN.com - Articles related to ETHIOPIA-KENYA: Dam "busters" say Gibe 3 puts thousands at risk
- The immaculately tended gardens are an oasis in the midst of Cairo's urban sprawl.
- The opera 'Aida' was specially written for the opening of the Cairo opera house in 1871.
- But Mr. Mubarak's language and refusal to yield to what he called the intervention of foreigners left protesters furious, the scene in Cairo precarious and the White House seemingly unable to influence events. Crisis Puts White House in Disarray
- In Cairo, the already febrile atmosphere grew more ugly throughout the day. Times, Sunday Times
- A foreign Newspaper wants to publish a report about the life in Egypt, So they send a female reporter to interview the common citizen in egypt. .when she arrives at cairo. .she picks a random guy, and starts her interview* 2:48AM [The B-Sides]
- Leaving the cosmopolitan town of modern Cairo, the iron bridges, and the pretentious hotels, with their flaunting inscriptions, it imparts a sense of sudden peacefulness to pass along the large and rapid waters of this river, between the curtains of palm-trees on the banks, borne by a dahabiya where one is master and, if one likes, may be alone. Egypt (La Mort de Philae)
- Long before the hamburger and the fried chicken, colonial circulation spawned a popular staple which Cairo made its own.