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Hobart

[ US /ˈhoʊˌbɑɹt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a port and state capital of Tasmania

How To Use Hobart In A Sentence

  • Scuttling teams hope she will settle upright, as have sister ships Perth in Western Australia and Hobart off South Australia, on the sandy seabed.
  • Surrounded by mountains and rainforest, it's about two hours drive from Hobart.
  • The four graves that exist in Hobart are in varying states of disrepair.
  • I haven't checked up on Tassie coverage for a while, but I presume that all the greater Hobart area has decent LTE?
  • Not sure what to make of Hobart - it probably used to be very pretty but now has some hideosities (concrete block buildings) plonked in the middle of it.
  • In addition, a large vessel called the Anson was fitted up as a temporary prison, sent out to Hobart Town, and moored in the river. Elizabeth Fry
  • The majority of the country is not going to vote for a feeble-minded thinker like you. hobart Pawlenty slams Dems on 'reckless' spending
  • Elegantly poised ‘tween towering Mt Wellington and a commanding panorama of the Derwent viewed from verdant policies, Government House, Hobart, is a Victorian Gothic pile grand enough to grace any heathered Scottish brae.
  • A whip-round at the Warragul Hotel sent him to Hobart, where he won the Australian amateur flyweight title in 1963.
  • His interest in gardening led him to study horticulture in both Hobart and Melbourne.
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