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Casablanca

[ US /ˌkæsəˈbɫæŋkə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a port on the Atlantic and the largest city of Morocco

How To Use Casablanca In A Sentence

  • The opening scene from Casablanca, featuring a rotating globe and newsreel voiceover, blurs fictional and documentary forms.
  • We taxied to a corner of the tarmac, near the customs hall, and like a scene out of Casablanca, the douane was constructed out of an old army metal Quonset hut, with one overhanging light illuminating the sign. One From The Hart
  • Casablanca is known as a piece of classic cinema.
  • The latter band was so impressed by the singer when the musicians first saw her that they recruited her to duet with singer Julian Casablancas on "Modern Girls and Old Fashion Men," the B-side to the group's "Reptilia" single. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • He hauled his vast collection to wartime summits at Yalta and Casablanca in a steamer trunk. Times, Sunday Times
  • Following the Casablanca Conference, Mr. Churchill again admonished The Strength and Threat of Japan
  • Vic, the part that's most like that scene from Casablanca is your minimizing of Hannity's dissembling. Discourse.net: Hannity = Dishonesty
  • In "Casablanca" we're told that Ilsa was due to fly to Lisbon, but in reality, Mr. Lochery notes, the scene at the city's airport with smugglers, spies and refugees was really "Casablanca" magnified "twentyfold. The Capital of Intrigue in a World at War
  • According to Vanessa Pellegrin, a journalist based in Casablanca and blogging on the collective blog Casawaves: Global Voices in English » Morocco: AIDS, Money and Sex Toys
  • Despite much hooting and hollering for a second encore, Casablancas and crew were in all probability far too intoxicated to perform any more songs by that point.
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