jamaica
IPA: dʒʌmˈeɪkʌ
Root Word: Jamaica
noun
- An island and country in the Caribbean
- Jamaica Plain, Boston, a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.
- Jamaica, Vermont, a town in Vermont.
- Jamaica, Queens, a neighborhood of Queens, New York.
- roselle
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Examples of "jamaica" in Sentences
- If you don’t get the invite, look me up: christine in jamaica plain, ma by
- To his right are tamarind fruit and heaps of dried hibiscus or "jamaica" blossoms.
- Another very refreshing drink is jamaica, that is to say, pronounced to rhyme with Formica, Ha-mica.
- A fresh, home made fruit agua, such as jamaica or tamarindo, is a wonderful accompaniment to the many flavors found in the comida.
- Floral edibles such as jamaica (hibiscus flowers), tila (linden flowers), colorin (coral-tree flowers) and flor de calabaza (squash blossoms) have been, and still are, Mexican market staples and important sources of food and beverages.
- No BROMANCE?? over here in jamaica BRomance is well known and everybody loves it but when i check it out, the dudes act a little bit gay …. i mean crying on each-other’s shoulders …. and hugging bare skinned and sweaty … enough details but oh weeds that show is gay.
- #3 by tom on March 25th, 2010 john you are right, jamaica is the best. the other islands are boring. thats right too bahamas only have atlantis and my mother was robed a few months ago with many others its not safe. jamaica rules, friendly people, beautifull country great culture good food. jamaica i love you
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