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Saint George's

British  

noun

  1. the capital of Grenada, a port in the southwest Pop: 3908 (2001)

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Their holiday attire celebrating Pride month or Saint George’s dragon kill, or Jesus’s birthday.

From Salon • Feb. 5, 2026

It was the eve of Saint George's Day, and the emblem of the First Army is the cross of Saint George.

From Time Magazine Archive

Swan's ship had 16 guns, with a crew of 140 men, all English, and carried a Saint George's flag at her main-topmast head.

From History of the Buccaneers of America by Burney, James

“Oh, never mind that, mother, it will stop soon,” I rejoined hastily, mortally afraid of her putting an embargo on my contemplated expedition to Saint George’s.

From The White Squall A Story of the Sargasso Sea by Schonberg, J.

A detachment of dragoons was actually sent for, and encamped in Saint George’s Square, with their horses and arms ready at a moment’s notice.

From World's End A Story in Three Books by Jefferies, Richard