Devil's Triangle
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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But something went wrong somewhere in the waters between the Bahamas and South Florida — an area that encompasses the mythical section of the Atlantic oft-dubbed the Bermuda Triangle or Devil’s Triangle, unofficially bounded by Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico and covering about 500,000 square miles of ocean off the southeastern tip of Florida, according to the History Channel.
From Washington Post
In 1945, the Bermuda Triangle became known as the Devil’s Triangle when five Navy torpedo bombers vanished without a trace.
From Fox News
“There’s no mystery to the Devil’s Triangle,” Citelli told Fox News.
From Fox News
The area, also known as the Devil’s Triangle, has claimed over 1,000 lives in the last 100 years, News.com.au reported in 2017.
From Fox News
Instead, we heard him insist “Devil’s Triangle” referred not to a fantasized sexual exploit — the definition commonly accepted by everyone else — but instead to a three-cup game similar to Quarters — a definition used by nobody but Brett Kavanaugh.
From Washington Post
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