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US
/ɡɹɪˈnɑdə, ɡɹɪˈneɪdə/
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NOUN
- an island state in the West Indies in the southeastern Caribbean Sea; an independent state within the British Commonwealth
How To Use Grenada In A Sentence
- Reportedly participated in Grenada ( "guarded the governor's mansion"). Heroes or Villains?
- Grenada captain Anthony Modeste 'dummied' a ball in his own penalty area allowing James Marcelin to walk in alone and easily slot home the match clincher. Soccer Blogs - latest posts
- Dorsey's study focuses on bicolor damselfish populations and reproductive success at two different kinds of coral reef habitats in the Caribbean - a near-shore fringing reef on Barbados and a deep offshore reef in Grenada.
- SEALS were active in both the Korean and Vietnam wars as well as in Grenada , Persian Gulf (1987), panama (1989), and recently in Operation Desert Storm.
- Being second generation Croatian with my Dad fighting WW II, Korea and Vietnam and the rest of my family fighting all of them except Grenada and having been mentored by military historians in college-who were always unchauvinistic Should the President be working harder?
- Grenada's emergence from international obscurity was the culmination of four turbulent years of revolution and social experimentation.
- The most southerly of the Windward Island chain of West Indian islands, Grenada is part of the English-speaking Caribbean.
- On the coasts of New Andalusia, the cuspa is considered as a kind of cinchona; and we were assured, that some Aragonese monks, who had long resided in the kingdom of New Grenada, recognised this tree from the resemblance of its leaves to those of the real Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
- Margaret Thatcher didn't do it when she handbagged Reagan over Grenada.
- One of the important issues discussed in Grenada had to do with the Caribbean Single Market and Economy, otherwise known as the CSME.