havana
IPA: hʌvˈænʌ
Root Word: Havana
noun
- The capital city of Cuba.
- A city, the county seat of Mason County, Illinois, United States.
- A type of large cigar produced in Cuba.
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Examples of "havana" in Sentences
- He studied at a conservatory in Havana.
- Almeida was born in a poor area of Havana.
- They came to Havana to have this conference.
- Havana expanded greatly in the 17th century.
- This annual meeting happened to be in Havana.
- This is not an article about the city of Havana.
- He is an important contemporary artist in Havana.
- He is an authority on the history and preservation of Havana.
- At Havana, they disembarked and made the final 23 mile jaunt on foot.
- Celia Guevara March is the chief veterinarian at the Havana National Aquarium.
- The memory is woven in with the smoke from the havana, in a picture of emotion and tenderness.
- Has not one with this most respectable weed, this prime _havana_, the concomitants of a thousand reveries?
- I am not thankful, though, for the ros lehtinen signs that are thick as weeds all over little havana as I drive to work.
- From havana to miami, from the refugee camp at Guantanamo to the White House, the Cuba crisis plays out in wrenching scenes.
- He wore a perfectly new hunting costume, cap and gaiters of leather, a havana-colored waistcoat, and had a complete assortment of pockets of all sizes for the cartridges.
- He took the foremost seat in the second coach, and peering occasionally through the glass doors he could see the bald poll of his quarry wreathed with exhalements of cheap havana.
- April 3rd, 2009 at 4: 56 pm well once i watched the sunset in the sea, then rise from the sea (i was havana/cuba for vacation) and then i watched it set again then some star watching
- Oliver Peoples NDG sunglasses in yellow havana, £260 Don't let anyone tell you that wearing sunglasses in the late winter sunshine isn't cool, particularly if they are by the retro-inspired Oliver Peoples brand.
- What need of the jolly _camarade_ of former days to sigh back sigh for sigh, puff for puff, and wander in gentle reminiscences over the Lesbian labyrinth of the past, when Julia was most kind, or Cynthia, darling girl, delighted in the perfume of a capital havana?
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