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Red Sea
noun
- an arm of the Indian Ocean, extending northwest between Africa and Arabia: connected to the Mediterranean by the Suez Canal. 1,450 miles (2,335 kilometers) long; 170,000 square miles (440,300 square kilometers); greatest depth, 7,254 feet (2,211 meters).
Red Sea
noun
- a long narrow sea between Arabia and NE Africa, linked with the Mediterranean in the north by the Suez Canal and with the Indian Ocean in the south: occasionally reddish in appearance through algae. Area: 438 000 sq km (169 000 sq miles)
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Example Sentences
When it came to shooting the famous parting of the Red Sea, Ridley Scott elected to show a tsunami splitting the waters.
The Negev desert—Al-Naqab in Arabic—stretches across southern Israel down to Eilat and the Red Sea.
Griffith was elected to a North Alabama district in 2008 that had long been a Democratic redoubt in the midst of a deep red sea.
But then again, Jews complained about the food within a week of the parting of the Red Sea.
How a daring 2011 capture operation on the Red Sea created a template for what to do with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Remember in what manner our fathers were saved in the Red Sea, when Pharaoh pursued them with a great army.
This part of the Red Sea is considered to be the hottest portion of the earth's surface.
We were going through the Red Sea, when suddenly a violent storm broke upon us.
Here he appears as Moses, and the Red Sea has been dried up to permit the passage of himself and his people.
He made but one fierce and rapid irruption into the neighborhood of the "red sea," and returned sick and shuddering therefrom.
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