Definitions for Balaklava

Balaklava Bal·a·kla·va

Spelling: [bal-uh-klah-vuh; Russian bu
IPA: /ˌbæl əˈklɑ və; Russian bə lʌˈklɑ və/

Balaklava is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 79 anagrams from letters in Balaklava (aaaabkllv).

Definitions for Balaklava

noun

  1. a seaport in S Crimea, in the S Ukraine, on the Black Sea: scene of English cavalry charge against Russians (1854), celebrated in Tennyson's poem Charge of the Light Brigade.

Examples for Balaklava

For the first two miles from Balaklava it was worked by a locomotive.

The sun was already risen when I came out on the deck of the "Balaklava;" but where was the sun?

It was after twelve when we arrived at Balaklava, and were safe on board.

These, as well as the works of Balaklava, were held by the Russians.

I forgot to mention the sleeping arrangements of the "Balaklava."

I took his counsel, and at noon next day we dropped anchor at Balaklava.

The arrival of the Sardinians had created quite a stir in Balaklava.

He would wait for her with unspeakable impatience in Balaklava Place.

It was striking eight bells as we cleared the Bay of Balaklava.

The Russian port of Balaklava, in the Crimea, has an entrance of the same kind.

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