Definitions for Siberia

Siberia Si·be·ri·a

Spelling: [sahy-beer-ee-uh]
IPA: /saɪˈbɪər i ə/

Siberia is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 178 anagrams from letters in Siberia (abeiirs).

Definitions for Siberia

noun

  1. Russian Sibirʾ. an extensive region in the Russian Federation in N Asia, extending from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific.
  2. any undesirable or isolated locale, job, etc., to which one is assigned as punishment, a mark of disfavor, or the like.

Examples for Siberia

The Tsars used them to push the frontiers of Russia southwards and east, through Siberia and as far as the Pacific Ocean.

He expanded Russian rule into Siberia, his success due to almost nobody being there.

He was standing in front of the firing squad when his sentence was commuted to exile in Siberia.

A shrub rather than a tree, cultivated from Siberia; hardy throughout.

If not—why, then there was still Siberia and its weary stretches of snow!

Understand, the utterance of such a sentiment would mean Siberia.

Two years into an Arctic expedition, they were forced to abandon ship a thousand miles north of Siberia.

Of course you can send me straight from this room to Siberia.

While exploring Moscow and Siberia, Makhorov and Raskalov explain what motivates their adventures.

There could be little doubt that Sonya would be condemned to Siberia.

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