Definitions for Hebrides

Hebrides Heb·ri·des

Spelling: [heb-ri-deez]
IPA: /ˈhɛb rɪˌdiz/

Hebrides is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 238 anagrams from letters in Hebrides (bdeehirs).

Definitions for Hebrides

noun

  1. a group of islands (Inner Hebrides and Outer Hebrides) off the W coast of and belonging to Scotland. About 2900 sq. mi. (7500 sq. km).

Examples for Hebrides

So she went to the next shire, and liked it so well that she plunged off to London, then to the Hebrides.

The whole of the Tour to the Hebrides is incorporated with the Life.

A name in the Hebrides for the sea-fowl razor-bill (Alca torda).

The habitations of men in the Hebrides may be distinguished into huts and houses.

Then how came it that the father and son were lost in the yacht off the Hebrides?

His situation was not worse than what it had been when he landed on the Hebrides.

The Isle of Mull is perhaps in extent the third of the Hebrides.

It is now firmly entrenched on both the Orkneys and the Hebrides.

Not a better seaboat could be found between the mainland and the Hebrides.

"Cyniver" has been borrowed from Wales, and the "dumb-cake" from the Hebrides.

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