Definitions for Grenada

Grenada Gre·na·da

Spelling: [gri-ney-duh]
IPA: /grɪˈneɪ də/

Grenada is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 193 anagrams from letters in Grenada (aadegnr).

Definitions for Grenada

noun

  1. one of the Windward Islands, in the E West Indies.
  2. an independent country comprising this island and the S Grenadines: a former British colony; gained independence 1974: scene of invasion by U.S. and Caribbean forces 1983. 133 sq. mi. (344 sq. km). Capital: St. George's.
  3. a town in central Mississippi.

Examples for Grenada

In 2006, Taylor began installing his first major underwater construction in Grenada.

Once south of Grenada, I take it, there will be no more danger.

Even so, Grenada had its little chapter in the history of global Communism, albeit the opposite of what Bishop had hoped.

If that is the case, I fail to see how anyone can believe that Grenada posed no threat to our well-being.

First he made war on Grenada, and this was the foundation of his power.

He also acknowledged that “we have a legitimate national interest” in Grenada.

This subject is treated at some length by Luis of Grenada in his Sermons.

In Grenada, my expectations, sanguine as they were, have been more than realized.

When they received an incomprehensible cable from Grenada, they just ignored it.

We all know this, and yet we are all archbishops of Grenada.

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