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Molokai

[ US /ˈmɑɫəˌkaɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an island of central Hawaii (between Maui and Oahu)

How To Use Molokai In A Sentence

  • Nor, after having been declared a leper, is the patient immediately rushed off to Molokai. Chapter 7
  • Molokai -- "_Molokai ahina_," the "grey," lofty, and most desolate island -- along all its northern side plunges a front of precipice into a sea of unusual profundity. Father Damien, an Open Letter to the Reverend Dr. Hyde of Honolulu
  • Scientists are providing coral pieces containing starter plants to farmers on Molokai, who hope to grow it in landlocked ponds.
  • In 1909, the U. S. Government assumed control of the leper settlement at Molokai.
  • But the segregation of the lepers on Molokai is not the horrible nightmare that has been so often exploited by YELLOW writers. Chapter 7
  • On the other hand, if that same leper is in Molokai, the surgeon will operate upon the foot, remove the ulcer, cleanse the bone, and put a complete stop to that particular ravage of the disease. Chapter 7
  • Ua aneane e hala na la he umi ia ia ma Molokai, ike hou aku la oia e ku ana ka punohu iluna o Haleakala; haalele keia ia Molokai, hiki mua oia iluna o Haleakala ma kela lua pele, aole nae oia i ike i kana mea e imi nei. The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • Leprosy is terrible, there is no getting away from that; but from what little I know of the disease and its degree of contagiousness, I would by far prefer to spend the rest of my days in Molokai than in any tuberculosis sanatorium. Chapter 7
  • On the other hand, if that same leper is in Molokai, the surgeon will operate upon the foot, remove the ulcer, cleanse the bone, and put a complete stop to that particular ravage of the disease. Chapter 7
  • GETTING TO MOLOKAI: A ferry runs between Molokai and Lahaina on Maui twice a day. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
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