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US
/ˈidoʊ/
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NOUN
- a member of a west African people living in the tropical forest region of southern Nigeria
- 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.
- I'd live the transient and ephemeral existence of a backpacker for a week, an existence of freedom and simple pleasures.
- 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.
- Education is the key to unlocking the world, a passport to freedom. Oprah Winfrey
- CVG-Bauxilum's 'interim' president Alfredo Arcila says that he and CVG president Rodolfo Sanz "are alive and kicking!" yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'CVG-Bauxilum\'s \'interim\' president Alfredo Arcila says that he and CVG president Rodolfo Sanz "are alive and kicking!"' CVG-Bauxilum's 'interim' president Alfredo Arcila says that he and CVG president Rodolfo Sanz "are alive and kicking!"
- Freedom was alive as well, in a vivid and scarcely palatable way. Times, Sunday Times
- Many of the wrecks around our coasts are either mine or torpedo victims, and either way there is a colossal bang, the ship gets a big chunk blown out of it and the rest lands in a heap nearby.
- Hats were popular in the eighties though mostly on girls, so wearing my fedora was a given. The Devil’s in the Diva
- If to "get 'borked' was 'to be unscrupulously torpedoed by an opponent ... to get' miered '[i] s to be' unscrupulously torpedoed by an ally. ' Revolution