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Caribees

American  
[kar-uh-beez] / ˈkær əˌbiz /

noun

(used with a plural verb)
  1. Antilles


Example Sentences

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The Caribees excite none of the sensation here they have been accustomed to.

From The Iron Game A Tale of the War by Keenan, Henry F. (Henry Francis)

Dick came up to Jack out of breath with great news, just as the Caribees were aligning themselves to move forward.

From The Iron Game A Tale of the War by Keenan, Henry F. (Henry Francis)

They came across many of the Caribees, and saw a member of Congress, caught on the battle-field, who knew the regiment well.

From The Iron Game A Tale of the War by Keenan, Henry F. (Henry Francis)

Presently two brass guns are brought up behind the Caribees.

From The Iron Game A Tale of the War by Keenan, Henry F. (Henry Francis)

The whole city was in march as the Caribees reached the thronged main thoroughfare.

From The Iron Game A Tale of the War by Keenan, Henry F. (Henry Francis)