NOUN
- a country on the island of Saint Lucia; gained independence from Great Britain in 1979
- a volcanic island in the Windward Isles to the south of Martinique
How To Use Saint Lucia In A Sentence
- One is the Saint Lucia racer, perhaps the rarest snake in the world, and the other is the worm snake, one of the smallest, measuring less than six inches long.
- They also recall Saint Lucia's checkered colonial past, reminding the visitor that many locals still speak a French patois, even though English is the island's official language.
- Such riches are not without robbers, and we observed male purple-throats defending their patches, repelling other purple-throats as well as Saint Lucia orioles and Lesser Antillean bullfinches.
- Fragrant orchids, gum trees, ferns, heliconia and climbing palms provide camouflage for humming birds and the ever-squawking and once nearly extinct Saint Lucian Parrot. Dwight Brown: St. Lucia -- The Shangri-la Caribbean Island
- Ethnic relations in Saint Lucia are a product of the economic history of the island.
- Saint Lucia became Taiwan's 25 th diplomatic ally.