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Edo

[ US /ˈidoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a member of a west African people living in the tropical forest region of southern Nigeria
  2. the capital and largest city of Japan; the economic and cultural center of Japan

How To Use Edo In A Sentence

  • The hat, I think the style was called fedora, had a dark band and a dint in the top, which my father would sometimes correct with a chopping action of his right hand.
  • Such a level of monitoring is not only impracticable; it is incompatible with intellectual freedom.
  • It's been destroyed and redone a couple of times since then.
  • I'd live the transient and ephemeral existence of a backpacker for a week, an existence of freedom and simple pleasures.
  • Education is the key to unlocking the world, a passport to freedom. Oprah Winfrey 
  • Freedom was alive as well, in a vivid and scarcely palatable way. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was more miserly with titles than any sovereign since Elizabeth I - ensuring, for example, that dukedoms were reserved for the royal family alone.
  • Instead of leaving, the fish crowded towards the back of the Redondo Beach marina and used all the oxygen in the water, marine experts have said. Millions of sardines die in Californian marina
  • Shanghai Baby is peopled with nimble-witted hedonists. From the point of view of traditional mainstream society, they are moral degenerates and self-serving rebels.
  • Except for the frequent conferences now in the new Forty-second Street offices that commanded a view of two rivers and a vast battledoor and shuttlecock of the city, it was the first time in all those years that stretched from the night at the Waldorf that they had sat thus tête-à-tête. Star-Dust
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