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US
/səˈmoʊə/
]
NOUN
- a constitutional monarchy on the western part of the islands of Samoa in the South Pacific
- a group of volcanic islands in the South Pacific midway between Hawaii and Australia; its climate and scenery and Polynesian culture make it a popular tourist stop
How To Use Samoa In A Sentence
- It was a simple rectangle of crudely mounded basalt rocks, a distinctive arrangement reminiscent of the way Samoans and other Polynesians marked their dead in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
- Wondering how the wasted Stevenson could work so tirelessly, La Farge decided he must be an aitu, a Samoan devil spirit not bound by the laws of the flesh. The Five of Hearts
- He dived triumphantly over and a fabulous farewell party for the Samoan seemed likely. Times, Sunday Times
- At present, Wallis is still part and parcel of the overseas territory of Wallis-and-Futuna, a French variant of American Samoa, since 1900 an unincorporated territory of the USA and also to be found in Western Polynesia.
- A transmitter in Samoa was heard calling
- Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary comprises a fringing coral reef ecosystem nestled within an eroded volcanic crater on the island of Tutuila, American Samoa. Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary
- Pisa Tinoisamoa, Nick Roach and Hunter Hillenmeyer will fight for the strongside job. Even with Jay Cutler in place, can Bears put it all together?
- Over the same period other publishers produced a further 100 items, including the only publications in Pukapukan (from Mataaliki Press) and the Pasifika Press series of dictionaries and/or language course books in Samoan, Cook Islands Mäori and Tongan. Book & Print in New Zealand: A Guide to Print Culture in New Zealand
- While the appearance and garb of Samoan women are subject to a range of cultural restrictions, full-body tattoos are common on Samoan men.
- Yes, It is very indeed sad for people in Samoan really so awful struck earthquake/Tsunami … .. Live Blog from the Anchor Desk 09/29/09