Definitions for Malaga

Malaga Mal·a·ga

Spelling: [mal-uh-guh]
IPA: /ˈmæl ə gə/

Malaga is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 51 anagrams from letters in Malaga (aaaglm).

Definitions for Malaga

noun

  1. a strong, sweet dessert wine with a pronounced muscat grape flavor, especially that produced in Málaga, Spain.
  2. any of the grapes grown in or exported from Málaga.
  3. a province in S Spain, in Andalusia. 2813 sq. mi. (7285 sq. km).
  4. a seaport in S Spain, on the Mediterranean.

Origin of Malaga

First recorded in 1600-10

Examples for Malaga

It began harmlessly enough, with a call from the manager of Banco Bilbao in Malaga, who asked Schiller to stop by.

At last, the money arrived and the Smyths relocated to a new safe house in Malaga.

The fellow will detect me for a "parvenu" long before we reach Malaga!

It is used especially for the Cornichon and Malaga in rich soil.

As soon as the Moors were gone the three rode a little way towards Malaga.

Under the Schiller alias, they even voted in the Malaga municipal elections.

They drove through France before settling in Spain, where they rented rooms in a hostel in Malaga.

Walk to Gibraltar across the border at La Línea in Spain (74 miles east of Malaga).

An old sailor from Malaga who used to fish for sponges told me, and he knew.

For a cough or cold, take six ounces of Malaga raisins, and beat them to a fine paste, with the same quantity of sugarcandy.

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