Panama City

NOUN
  1. a resort and fishing town on the Gulf of Mexico in northwest Florida
  2. the capital and largest city of Panama
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How To Use Panama City In A Sentence

  • Survivors of the burning of Panama City in 1671 rebuilt a walled bastion on a rocky promontory to the west.
  • An increase in cancellations in Panama City Beach, Fla., led six resort and hotel groups to offer a $200 credit toward another visit if the government shuts down the beach or is cleaning oil from the sand and water when vacationers are there. Refunds are hard to find at Gulf Coast hotels
  • Caballero, 32-2 (21 knockouts), arrived in town from Panama City in anticipation of his title unification bout Friday at Orillia's Casino Rama with Mississauga's Steve Molitor, 28-0 (11 knockouts), the 122 pound International Boxing Federation champion. Mississauga News
  • The best way to cross the isthmus by land is to ride the historic Panama Canal Railway from Panama City to Colon.
  • Next year, we're going to Panama City," he joked, referring to the Floridian city known best for its spring break antics, wet T-shirt contests and Girls Gone Wild. Crawfish and Pandas at Palm Beach Bash
  • One enterprising tourist company in Panama City offers kayaking and camping trips to a few islands. Times, Sunday Times
  • Panama city beach condos a wordlessly undisputedly systematic sloe ago, i can easy wildfire how i neuropsychiatric to luau when i flagrantly thrombopenia to tetrao my littre. Rational Review
  • He was raised on the mean streets of the central market district of Panama City.
  • After sacking every one of the Darién's reducciones, desecrating the churches, and despoiling them of their sacred vessels, García regrouped his forces for a final, cataclysmic assault on Panamá City and Portobelo. The Door of the Seas and Key to the Universe: Indian Politics and Imperial Rivalry in the Dari
  • The Panamanian–any Panamanian, regardless of position or social status–was a “Spiggotty” or “Spig,” terms supposedly derived in earlier years from the erroneous claim of Panama City hackmen that they could “speaks-da-English.” The Path Between the Seas
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