[
US
/ˈfidʒi/
]
NOUN
- an independent state within the British Commonwealth located on the Fiji Islands
How To Use Fiji In A Sentence
- The supreme law enshrined multi-racial power-sharing in Fiji's government.
- No logs are exported but about 70% of mahogany leaves Fiji in the relatively unprocessed form of rough sawn timber.
- Fiji, were hailed by comrades for "excelling" in their roles after dying in separate incidents in Nad-e Ali on Tuesday. WalesOnline - Home
- Fiji residents untwist a fishing net in Tobou, Fiji. As Economy Falters, Fiji Becomes a Volatile Paradise
- He is now executive chef at the five-star Outrigger Fiji, running five restaurants and a kitchen team of 75.
- The whole world is looking with shock and dismay on what's happening in Fiji.
- A young girl from the Fiji Islands sobbed as she requested UN chiefs to take action to save her homeland at a climate change conference in Copenhagen two years ago.
- We are here to take part in one of Fiji's most ancient and traditional ceremonies - drinking kava with the chief.
- England could not go into the Fiji game with just two available hookers, in case one of them was injured during the week. Times, Sunday Times
- The Prime Minister of Fiji has said Fiji is in no hurry to rejoin the Common-wealth.