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Guam

[ US /ˈɡwɑm/ ]
NOUN
  1. the largest and southernmost island in the Marianas which is administered as a territory of the United States; it was ceded by Spain to the United States in 1898

How To Use Guam In A Sentence

  • Whether Mr. Johnson was speaking metaphorically or just plain sillily, the fact he was expressing concern over adding many US military personnel to a small island displays concern for the overall impact on the GuamitesGuamiansGuamicans, hell just what does one call a resident of Guam? Think Progress » Rep. Johnson worries that the island of Guam will ‘tip over and capsize’ if U.S. troops relocate there.
  • Indè iui in Chaldaeam quæ est regnum magnum, et transiui iuxta turrim Babel: Haec regio suam linguam propriam habet, et ibi sunt homines formosi, et foeminæ turpes: et homines illius regionis vadunt compti crinibus, et ornati, vt hîc mulieres, et portant super capita sua fasciola aurea cum gemmis, et margaritis; mulieres verò solum vnam vilem camisiam attingentem vsque ad genua, habentem manicas longas et largas, quæ vsque ad terram protenduntur: Et vadunt discalceatæ portantes Serablans vsque ad terram. The Journal of Friar Odoric
  • WHEREAS certain hereinafter-described real and personal property of the United States in Guam is required for the respective uses of the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force, and the Coast Guard, and it has been mutually agreed that the Department of the Navy shall act on behalf of the Department of the Army, the Department of the Air Force, and the Coast Guard with respect to their requirements as to such property; EXECUTIVE ORDER 10178
  • She now says that all teens should venture beyond the "Chamorro" classroom setting to learn more about Guam's wonderful native culture. Guampdn.com - Local News
  • Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States.
  • Culturally integrated but politically separate, the United States Territory of Guam lies thirty miles farther south at the bottom of the chain.
  • The bats ate up to 2.5 times their body weight (which can be as much as a pound for the species on Guam) in food such as cycads seeds every night and, on special occasions, Chamorros ate the bats. Scientific American
  • Its bow was severely damaged, and 23 sailors were hurt too badly to stand watch as the vessel limped back to Guam.
  • The Guam broadbill, a small flycatcher that occurred only on the island of Guam, was listed as endangered in 1984.
  • Q. Is the Free State Project considering American commonwealths such as the Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa?
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