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US
/ˈɹeɪkəvɪk, ˈɹɛkjəvɪk/
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NOUN
- the capital and chief port of Iceland on the southwestern coast of Iceland; buildings are heated by natural hot water
How To Use Reykjavik In A Sentence
- She will light the Imagine Peace Tower on Videy island near the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik on what would have been Lennon's 67th birthday … The tower is a beam of light, radiating from a wishing well bearing the words "imagine peace" in 24 languages. John Lennon’s Hair Sold For $48,000, For Some Reason
- Three thirtysomethings on a stag weekend are in a car heading out of Reykjavik. Times, Sunday Times
- REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) - The thawing of the Arctic Circle is a NATO issue today. WBAY Action 2 News
- When you're in Reykjavik, the National Museum is worth a visit.
- When you're in Reykjavik, the National Museum is worth a visit.
- Reykjavik on the razzle is cool without cynicism.
- If 101 Reykjavik were entirely along these lines, it'd be pretty insufferable stuff - the plight of motionless slackers can get dreary fast, after all.
- I saw a news item in an Icelandic newspaper that you'd be giving a talk in Reykjavik in April, is this true?
- In Reykjavik, the dark auditorium of the theatre glows with candles.
- How can Reykjavik give every appearance of being a capital city rather than merely a provincial town?