bicontinental
Americanadjective
Example Sentences
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Nonetheless, a bicontinental blend is a huge leap in the annals of fine wines.
From New York Times
After 20 years collecting a regular paycheck working administrative jobs, South Los Angeles native Tuanni Price, founder of L.A.-based Zuri Wine Tasting, made her longtime side hustle into a full-time bicontinental business.
From Los Angeles Times
And for such a well-researched book about a bicontinental project, there’s another strange omission.
From New York Times
She worked hard, had extraordinarily dedicated parents supporting her, and refined supreme athletic gifts until she became, at age 17, the best snowboarder in the world, a bicontinental superstar and an inspiration to children of immigrants.
From Washington Post
Outside of the U.K. and a few peripheral European countries, “more Europe” is a bicontinental consensus.
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